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[ ber-guhn-dee-uhn ] / bərˈgʌn di ən /
adjectiveof or relating to Burgundy or its people. nouna native or inhabitant of Burgundy. Origin of BurgundianFirst recorded in 1570–80; Burgundy + -an Words nearby Burgundianburgonet, burgoo, Burgos, Burgoyne, burgrave, Burgundian, Burgundy, Burgundy trefoil, burhel, Buri, burial Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BurgundianThe powerful Burgundian Dukes noticed that this parcel made particularly elegant wine each year. The Next UNESCO World Heritage Site: Burgundy’s Pinot Noir Country?|Jordan Salcito|May 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST A troupe of traditional Burgundian folk singers, Les Cadets de Bourgogne, lead guests in a variety of traditional harvest songs. World's Most Extravagant BYOB|Sophie Menin|February 7, 2011|DAILY BEAST The Burgundian swore by the liver and pike-staff of the good centurion, the natives had outwitted him. The Cloister and the Hearth|Charles Reade The Swiss, with thirty-four thousand men, advanced to meet him, and with their usual ardor rushed upon the whole Burgundian force. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4, July, 1851|Various
These were the court retainers of the Burgundian land and carried swords in hand. The Nibelungenlied|Unknown The son of a Burgundian knight, he had planned to become a priest, but now he determined to enter a monastery. The Story of Our Hymns|Ernest Edwin Ryden Then came the Burgundian ambassadors, and lost us the rest of that day and the whole of the next. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc|Mark Twain
British Dictionary definitions for Burgundian
adjectiveof or relating to Burgundy or its inhabitants nouna native or inhabitant of Burgundy Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |