Burgh

/bɝg/ noun

A fortified town or borough, especially in Scotland and medieval Europe, often with trading privileges and self-governance rights.

From Old English 'burh' and Old Norse 'borg', both meaning fortified place or castle; cognate with 'borough' and 'burgher', referring to walled settlements with special legal status.

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