Etymology: [ 'här-b&n-j&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Originally, a person that is sent in advance to provide lodgings. From Middle English herbergeour Old French herbergeor ( > French héberger (“to accommodate, put up”)) Frankish *heriberga (“lodging, inn”, literally “army shelter”), from Proto-Germanic *harjaz (“army”) + *bergô (“protection”). Compare German Herberge, Italian albergo, Dutch herberg, English harbour. More at here, borrow.
A person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something, To announce; to be a harbinger of, One who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when traveling, to provide and prepare lodgings, an indication of the approach of something or someone, Something that is a harbinger of something else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen. The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter. a sign that something is going to happen soon harbinger of (herbergere , from herberge ), something which foreshadows a future event, signal, omen; forerunner, announcer; herald, one who precedes another person and announces their arrival; one who travels ahead of military troops to secure lodging and other necessities, foreshadow or presage, A forerunner; a precursor; a messenger, To usher in; to be a harbinger of, herbergeour, fourrier, plural of harbinger,
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A person or thing that foreshadows or foretells the coming of someone or something
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To announce; to be a harbinger of
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One who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when traveling, to provide and prepare lodgings
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an indication of the approach of something or someone
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Something that is a harbinger of something else, especially something bad, is a sign that it is going to happen. The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter. a sign that something is going to happen soon harbinger of (herbergere , from herberge )
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something which foreshadows a future event, signal, omen; forerunner, announcer; herald, one who precedes another person and announces their arrival; one who travels ahead of military troops to secure lodging and other necessities isim
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