Bargh

/bɑːrx/ or /bɑːrh/ noun

A variant or dialectal term related to a stronghold, fort, or fortified place (archaic/rare usage).

From Old English 'burh' or related Germanic roots meaning a fortified settlement or borough. This word appears primarily in place names and historical texts, preserving an older form of what became 'borough' and 'burgh.'

AM Bärg
ARبرغ
BNবার্গ
CAbargh
CSbargh
DAbargh
DEBargh
ELμπαργ
ESbargh
FAبارگ
FIbargh
FRbargh
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