- burgher
- burgh|er [ `bɜrgər ] noun count OLD-FASHIONEDsomeone who lives in a town or city, especially someone who is rich and well respected
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Burgher — may refer to:* A formally defined class in medieval German cities, usually the only group from which city officials could be drawn. The equivalent in German of burgess or bourgeoisie. * More loosely, a member of the urban middle class, or * A… … Wikipedia
burgher — 1560s, freeman of a burgh, from M.Du. burgher, from M.H.G. burger, from O.H.G. burgari inhabitant of a fortress, from burg fortress, citadel (see BOROUGH (Cf. borough)) … Etymology dictionary
Burgher — Burgh er, n. [From burgh; akin to D. burger, G. b[ u]rger, Dan. borger, Sw. borgare. See {Burgh}.] 1. A freeman of a burgh or borough, entitled to enjoy the privileges of the place; any inhabitant of a borough. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eccl. Hist.) A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burgher — index denizen Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
burgher — ● burgher nom masculin (mot du dialecte boer holland.) Nom donné, dans les dernières années du XIXe s., aux citoyens de la République sud africaine du Transvaal et de l État libre d Orange … Encyclopédie Universelle
burgher — ► NOUN archaic ▪ a citizen of a town or city … English terms dictionary
burgher — [bʉr′gər] n. [ME < burgh,BOROUGH; in ModE assimilated < Ger bürger or Du burger] an inhabitant of a borough or town: now used chiefly to suggest a conservative middle class citizen … English World dictionary
Burgher — Prozentzahlen der Burgher pro Distrikt laut Census von 2001 bzw. 1981 [1] Die Burgher sind eine euroasiatische ethnische Gruppe in Sri Lanka, die aus Mischehen von europäischen Siedlern der Kolonialzeit (vor allem Portugiesen, Holländer und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
burgher — UK [ˈbɜː(r)ɡə(r)] / US [ˈbɜrɡər] noun [countable] Word forms burgher : singular burgher plural burghers old fashioned someone who lives in a town or city, especially someone who is rich and well respected … English dictionary
Burgher — This interesting and unusual name has an intriguing history in England, it is found occasionally recorded as a surname from the 13th Century onwards, but there is no evidence of it as a vocabulary word until the 16th Century. In the modern idiom… … Surnames reference
burgher — [ bə:gə] noun 1》 archaic a citizen of a town or city. 2》 historical (in southern Africa) a citizen of a Boer Republic. 3》 (Burgher) a descendant of a Dutch or Portuguese colonist in Sri Lanka. Origin ME: from burgh, reinforced by Du. burger, from … English new terms dictionary