0 a sheltered place in a garden formed by trees and bushes that are grown to partly surround it: --
a rose arbour
The circuits of these were to be electrified by a key or contact-maker actuated by the arbour of the standard, and their hands corrected by electro-magnetism.
They are mass-produced by a spring winding machine which cold winds wire around an arbour before heat treating to make it harder.
The garden contains a tea house, an arbour, a fishing stand and an iris garden.
Arbour subsequently distanced herself from some aspects of the charter.
There was also an arbour under two tall elms at the north-west corner, as well as transparent glass bee-hives.
She eventually ties him up with her boa and locks him in the arbour.
Arbour has been awarded honorary doctorates by twenty-seven universities.
It is surrounded by wild roses which overgrow the arbour.