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    bur·gess
    [ˈbərjəs]
    noun
    burgess (noun) · burgesses (plural noun)
    1. BRITISH ENGLISH
      historical
      a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university.
    2. (in the US and also historically in the UK) a magistrate or member of the governing body of a town.
      • US ENGLISH
        historical
        a member of the assembly of colonial Maryland or Virginia.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French burgeis, from late Latin burgus ‘castle, fort’ (in medieval Latin ‘fortified town’); related to borough.
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  4. burgess (plural burgesses) An inhabitant of a borough with full rights; a citizen.
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    burgee noun bur·​gee ˌbər-ˈjē ˈbər-ˌjē Synonyms of burgee 1 : a swallow-tailed flag used especially by ships for signals or identification
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    Middle English burgeis "citizen of a borough," from early French burgeis "resident of a town," from earlier burc "town," from Latin burgus "fortified place" — related to bourgeois
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/burgess
    The Old French word burgeis is derived from bourg, meaning a market town or medieval village, itself derived from Late Latin burgus, meaning "fortress" or "wall".
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgess_(title)
    c. 1200, burgeis "citizen of a borough, inhabitant of a walled town," from Old French borjois (Modern French bourgeois), from Late Latin burgensis (see bourgeois).
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