The Collaborative International Dictionary
Herbergage \Her"berg*age\, n. [See Harborage.]
Harborage; lodging; shelter; harbor. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) harborage; lodging; shelter
Usage examples of "herbergage".
He is here to-night for herbergage, as are the others except the foresters.
For every horse you see a belted knight hath herbergage in the town, for, as I learn, the men-at-arms and archers have already gone forward to Dax.
For every horse you see a belted knight hath herbergage in the town, for, as I learn, the men-at-arms and archers have already gone forward to Dax.
Noght fer fro thilke paleys honurable Ther as this markys shoop his mariage, Ther stood a throop, of site delitable, In which that povre folk of that village Hadden hir beestes and hir herbergage, And of hir lobour tooke hir sustenance, After that the erthe yaf hem habundance.