burgh

[bʌrə]

burgh Definition

a town or district that has a municipal corporation and certain rights, especially that of sending representatives to parliament.

Using burgh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "burgh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and a royal burgh.

  • Example

    The town of Stirling was once a royal burgh.

  • Example

    In England, the term 'borough' is often used instead of 'burgh'.

burgh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for burgh

Phrases with burgh

  • a type of Scottish burgh that was created by a landowner who had been granted the right to hold a market or fair

    Example

    The burgh of barony was granted to the local lord, who was responsible for its administration.

  • a type of Scottish burgh that was created by a royal charter and had certain privileges, such as the right to hold a market or fair

    Example

    The town of Stirling was once a royal burgh, with a castle and other important buildings.

  • a citizen of a burgh, especially one belonging to the middle class

    Example

    The burghers of Edinburgh played an important role in the city's history.

Origins of burgh

from Old English 'burh', meaning 'fortress'

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Summary: burgh in Brief

'Burgh' [bʌrə] refers to a town or district that has a municipal corporation and certain rights, such as sending representatives to parliament. It is often used in Scotland and can refer to different types of burghs, such as 'burgh of barony' and 'royal burgh.' 'Burgher' refers to a citizen of a burgh.