1. arbour - Noun
2. Arbour - Proper noun
a framework that supports climbing plants
Source: WordNetThe tremendous gulf between the sexes yawned-and an abyss, terrifying and thrilling, sheer and black as the arbour in which they sat; a darkness wide, dangerous, imponderable and littered with the wrecks of broken bridges. Mervyn Peake
the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park Source: Internet
Making a campaign appearance in Ennis on 15 August, de Valera was arrested on the platform and interned at Arbour Hill prison until 1924. Source: Internet
Cllr M Scarffe provided a draft copy of a policy for the Arbour which will be considered at the next meeting in the Institute on Tuesday, January 5, at 7.30pm. Source: Internet
Arbour scuttled the investigation, suppressed the report and disbanded the investigative team. Source: Internet
He opened a day school near the McFadden plantation under a brush arbour then a log cabin named Hopewell four miles outside Greenboro. Source: Internet