Burgess

/ˈbɜːrdʒəs/ noun

A citizen of a borough or incorporated town; historically, a member of the governing body of a borough.

From Middle English 'burgeis', from Old French 'burgeis', meaning citizen of a fortified town. Derived from 'burg' meaning fortress or fortified place. The term evolved to denote civic responsibility and municipal governance.

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