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ARBOUR, or ARBOR (originally " herber " or " erber," O. Fr. herbier, from Lat. herbarium, a collection of herbs, herba, grass; the word came to be spelt " arber " through its pronunciation, as in the case of Derby, and by the 16th century was written " ar bour," helped by a confusion of derivation from Lat. arbor, a tree, and by change of meaning), a grass-plot
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