ʒə] IPA(key): (Valencia) [alˈbɛɾ.d͡ʒe] <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">alberges</span>) a variety of early peach albergener “<span class="searchmatch">alberge</span>”, in Diccionari de la llengua catalana...
<span class="searchmatch">alberges</span> f plural of <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span>...
See also: auberge Ultimately from Old Occitan <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span> (“camp, hut”), derived from albergar (“to host”), from Frankish *harjabergu. aubèrge f (plural aubèrges)...
First attested as in <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span> in the late 10th century. Compound of either Old Dutch alf (“elf, supernatural creature”) or alf (“white”) and berg (“hill...
alperce m (plural alperces) apricot (fruit) Synonyms: damasco, apricó, abricô, abricó, abricoque, abricote, <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span>, albricoque, alpece, alperche alperceiro...
apricot (fruit) Synonyms: damasco, apricó, abricô, abricoque, abricote, <span class="searchmatch">alberge</span>, albricoque, alpece, alperce, alperche 1873, Joaquim de Almeida Pinto,...
German Herberge and French auberge. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">alˈbɛɾɡe</span>/ [ɑlˈβ̞ɛɾ.ɣ̞ɪ] IPA(key): (standard) /<span class="searchmatch">alˈbɛɾɡe</span>/ [ɑlˈβ̞ɛɾ.ɣ̞ɪ] IPA(key): (gheada) /alˈbɛɾħe/ [ɑlˈβ̞ɛɾ...
Synonyms: drop in the ocean; see also Thesaurus:trifle 2014 August 24, Dalya <span class="searchmatch">Alberge</span>, “British readers lost in translations as foreign literature sales boom”...
alphabet historically used to write Primitive Irish. 2024 May 8, Dalya <span class="searchmatch">Alberge</span>, “Teacher finds stone with ancient ogham writing from Ireland in Coventry...
sex. The accident was described with lurid detail. 2021 May 22, Dalya <span class="searchmatch">Alberge</span>, “John Steinbeck’s estate urged to let the world read his shunned werewolf...