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auberge

[oh-bairzh, oh-berzh] / oʊˈbɛərʒ, oʊˈbɛrʒ /




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It can take your luggage to that night’s auberge, too.

From Washington Times • May 21, 2019

Tucked away in a valley and under the road, this old-fashioned auberge — the closest translation is “country inn” — provides a traditional welcome, and the food is first-rate.

From New York Times • Jun. 17, 2011

Our lodgings included everything from a Hampton Inn to an eco-minded auberge decorated by local artists, to a Ragtime-era hotel, recently restored to its former glory.

From New York Times • May 20, 2011

My room also provided a view of d'Chez Eux -- the auberge where dinner begins with complimentary charcuterie, and a whole Bresse chicken is expertly carved tableside by a friendly English-speaking maitre d'hotel.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 7, 2011

"The auberge des voleurs!—the thieves' inn!" said the man.

From The Lady of the Mount by Isham, Frederic Stewart