Harbour
/ˈhɑɹbəɹ/
noun
Any place of shelter.
“The neighborhood is a well-known harbor for petty thieves.”
A sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may anchor or dock, especially for loading and unloading.
(glassworking) A mixing box for materials.
verb
To provide a harbor or safe place for.
“The docks, which once harbored tall ships, now harbor only petty thieves.”
To take refuge or shelter in a protected expanse of water.
“The fleet harbored in the south.”
To drive (a hunted stag) to covert.