Albergo
An Albergo (Alberghi in plural) was a corporation of nobility in which several lesser noble families bonded around a dominant noble House. Families of an Albergo shared the same political views, economic interests, lived in proximity of each other, and often attended the same churches and social functions.
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albergo (m)
n.
hotel, inn, house
albergare
v.
house, harbour, harbor, shelter
albergar
v.
shelter, refuge, harbor
albergar
v.
provide lodging for, shelter
albergar
= house, shelter, harbour [harbor, -USA], lodge, play + host to, nurse.
Ex: The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.
Ex: Our warehouse shelter a 13 metre high, 60 ton ammonia retort and a 37 metre wingspan airliner.
Ex: When the reference collection fails or the question is broad in nature, the stacks may harbor exactly what is wanted.
Ex: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.
Ex: Being a large city, which plays host to conferences of all sizes on a frequent basis, Glasgow possesses an extremely diverse array of accommodation.
Ex: Not the least of its advantages is its maximum visibility to other library users, perhaps nursing unasked questions of their own.
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* albergar esperanza = hold out + hope, hold out + prospect, hold out + promise.
* albergar un sentimientos = harbour + feeling.
* albergar un temor = harbour + fear.
* volver a albergar = rehouse [re-house].