Burgesses

/ˈbɜːdʒɪsɪz/ noun

Plural of burgess; citizens or merchants of a town, especially those with rights to participate in town government.

From Old French 'burgeis', derived from 'burgh' (fortified town), with the plural suffix '-es'; the term emerged in medieval Europe for townspeople with civic privileges.

AM市民
ARالبرجواز
BNবর্জুয়া
CAburgesses
CSburger
DAborgere
DEBürger
ELαστικοί
ESburgueses
FAبورژوا
FIporvarit
FRbourgeois
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