Hable, an old word, refers to a port or harbor, a place where ships can stop and stay, similar to a parking lot for boats.
In the past, a place where ships could stop and stay for a while was referred to as a hable, also known as a port or harbour. Sailors would feel relieved upon reaching the harbour after a long journey at sea. The hable played a crucial role in the town’s economy, facilitating trade and commerce. The examples illustrate how a hable served as a resting place for sailors to replenish their supplies as well as a hub for economic activities.
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