Harbinger — Éditeur Dreamcatcher Interactive Développeur Silverback Entertainment Date de sortie États Unis : 26 février 2003 France : octobre 2003 Genre RPG (hack’n’slash) Mode de jeu … Wikipédia en Français
Harbinger — (Lyla Michaels) es un personaje ficticio de DC Comics creado a principios de los años 80. Ella y su asociado, el Monitor, realizaron varias pequeñas apariciones en distintos cómics DC hasta 1985, cuando comenzó la Crisis en Tierras Infinitas… … Wikipedia Español
Harbinger — Harbinger … Википедия
Harbinger — Har bin*ger, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Harbingered} (h[add]r b[i^]n*j[ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Harbingering}.] To usher in; to be a harbinger of. Thus did the star of religious freedom harbinger the day. Bancroft. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harbinger — [här′bin jər] n. [ME herbergeour (with intrusive n ) < OFr herbergeor, provider of lodging < herberge, a shelter < Frank (or OHG) heriberga, shelter for soldiers < heri, army (see HARRY) + berga, a shelter < bergan, to protect: see … English World dictionary
Harbinger — Har bin*ger (h[add]r b[i^]n*j[ e]r), n. [OE. herbergeour, OF. herbergeor one who provides lodging, fr. herbergier to provide lodging, F. h[ e]berger, OF. herberge lodging, inn, F. auberge; of German origin. See {Harbor}.] 1. One who provides… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harbinger — (n.) late 15c., herbengar one sent ahead to arrange lodgings (for a monarch, an army, etc.), alteration of M.E. herberger provider of shelter, innkeeper (late 12c.), from O.Fr. herbergeor, from herbergier provide lodging, from herber lodging,… … Etymology dictionary
harbinger — *forerunner, precursor, herald … New Dictionary of Synonyms
harbinger — [n] indication augury, forerunner, foretoken, herald, messenger, omen, portent, precursor, sign, signal; concepts 74,284,529 … New thesaurus
harbinger — ► NOUN ▪ a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of something. ORIGIN originally denoting a person who provides or goes ahead to find lodging: from Old French herbergere, from an obsolete Low German dialect word meaning shelter… … English terms dictionary