Borgh

/bɔːrg/ or /bɔːrx/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for a fortified settlement or borough, particularly in Scandinavian contexts.

From Old Norse 'borg' meaning 'fortress' or 'fortified town', related to Germanic 'burg' (city, fortress), a root that appears in many English place names and '-burgh' suffixes.

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