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harbor
noun
A lodging; a place of entertainment and rest. For harbor at a thousand doors they knocked.
harbor
A port or haven for ships; a bay or inlet of the sea, in which ships can moor, and be sheltered from the fury of winds and a heavy sea; any navigable water where ships can ride in safety.
harbor
An asylum; a shelter; a place of safety from storms or danger.
harbor
verb transitive
To shelter; to secure; to secrete; as, to harbor a thief.
harbor
To entertain; to permit to lodge, rest or reside; as, to harbor malice or revenge. Harbor not a thought of revenge.
harbor
verb intransitive
To lodge or abide for a time; to receive entertainment. This night let’s harbor here in York.