burghernoun [ C ]
uk/ˈbɜː.ɡər/us/ˈbɝː.ɡɚ/old-fashioned or humorousa person who lives in a city
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Towns & regions: towns, cities & villages (general)
- aerotropolis
- backwater
- bedroom community
- Cantabrigian
- capital
- citywide
- conurbation
- county borough
- dormitory town
- Greater
- hill station
- hometown
- megacity
- metropolis
- metropolitan
- one-horse town
- port
- settlement
- small-town
- town
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Examples from literature
- A portly burgher was he, friendly of tongue and free of purse.
- At these meetings also the burghers were unanimous in their decision not to give up their independence.
- Its bell summoned the burghers to council or arms.
- Should the burghers be called out to action, they must supply themselves with provisions to last fourteen days.
- Wounded soldiers and burghers were lifted out of the grass and carried tenderly to the ambulance waggons.