burgess
Plural: burgesses
Noun
- A citizen or freeman of an English borough.
- English writer of satirical novels (1917-1993)
- a citizen of an English borough
- An inhabitant of a borough with full rights; a citizen.
- A town magistrate.
- A representative of a borough in the Parliament.
- A member of the House of Burgesses, a legislative body in colonial America, established by the Virginia Company to provide civil rule in the colonies.
Examples
- He felt like a proud burgess of the Scrabble community after winning the tournament.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English burgeis, from Anglo-Norman burgeis, of Proto-Germanic origin; either from Late Latin burgensis (from Latin burgus), or from Frankish *burg, both from Proto-Germanic *burgz (“stronghold, city”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerǵʰ-. See also bourgeois, burgish.
Synonyms
Anthony Burgess, burgher
Scrabble Score: 10
burgess: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordburgess: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
burgess: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 13
burgess: valid Words With Friends Word