Burgesses - English meaning
Burgesses – definitions in English dictionary
nounAn inhabitant of a town or borough with full rights of citizenship.
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Although it gave no additional powers, it did change the title of inhabitants from burgesses to cit…nounA member of parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university.
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The return of the names of every member… is the basic source for lists of parliamentary burgesses.noun(in the us and also historically in the uk) a magistrate or member of the governing body of a town.
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In the 15th century the yelde hall was erected and used by the bailiffs and burgesses of the town a…
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Word 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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