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burgherly, a.|ˈbɜːgəlɪ| [f. burgher n. + -ly1.] Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a burgher.
1762P. Murdoch tr. Büsching's Syst. Geogr. IV. 445 The town consists of what are called free and burgherly houses, as also of free and burgherly inhabitants, and of the garrison. 1906Daily Chron. 19 Feb. 3 There met in Bruges..a princely and burgherly splendour. 1969Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 16 May 40/2 The quietly smiling creators of such burgherly tosh. |