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  • The editors of the Oxford English Dictionary etymologized, with evident dubiety, to the effect that aubergine is the diminutive of French auberge. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
  • It is a replica of Auberge de Castile, a noted architectural landmark in Valletta Harbour.
  • The auberge is on the fringe of a village in the Morvan regional park, in the Burgundy region.
  • Any traveler knows that in France an auberge is an inn, but we are told in the O.E.D., on the alleged authority of the great French lexicographer, Littré, that in this fruity and enigmatic case, "auberge" is a variant of "alberge," a word for peach. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol II No 4
  • St John's was set up in 1998, after the current owner badgered the previous owner to sell his Irish pub to him, in order to give the UK a taste of the kind of foods he had experienced in the bistros, auberges and trattorias of Europe.
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  • Only once did we abandon the beginners to ski to a remote auberge, Haute Combe haute-combe.fr, in the middle of the woods near Les Molliets. Couples ski holiday in the French Alps
  • auberge" for an inn has been used as an illustration, though the first syllable may be doubtful. Notes and Queries, Number 51, October 19, 1850
  • The tall and sinewy monk, without a moment's hesitation, dragged me up and half carried, half led me into a kind of auberge, or restaurant for the poorer classes. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
  • The Old Schoolhouse Inn Similar to a French 'auberge', this inn offers an award-winning restaurant in an Area of O ... Ireland.com Breaking News
  • It has nothing of the sheer brio of L' Ancienne Auberge.
  • There is an auberge there - the Auberge des Platanes - Madame Piquemal. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • He is liked by every one in the auberge, which is more than can be said of yourself; he is always good tempered, and is quiet and unassuming. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
  • Only an occasional negotiant comes up from Gap or Grenoble, seeking orders in the villages, for whom the ordinary auberges suffice. The Huguenots in France
  • These days, apparently ‘restored to look as it did in Van Gogh's day, the auberge serves superb French home cooking in a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere’.
  • To be a great chef, you must be a cook, a cook in spirit, a cook in the heart," Goujon said in a telephone interview, calling his auberge a "country restaurant. TheState.com: The Buzz
  • These days, Caron spends part of her time overseeing her auberge in Burgundy, some 100 km south of Paris.
  • We're far now from Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, a city of heat, dust and sand-coloured auberges
  • Charvet, Mayor of Fresnes, had owned the only auberge in the village fit to be patronized by field-grey officers. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • The Auberge takes its name from the historic village of North Hatley, which was initially settled by British Loyalists after the American Declaration of Independence in 1776.
  • The auberge is on a hillside overlooking the valley towards Bordeaux.
  • Tu faes i'r gwesty (wrth yr arwydd "auberge" yn y llun uchod) lle yr wyf yn aros y mae heol fach o'r enw Rue Evans. Blogiadur.com

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