Burghers

/ˈbɜːɡərz/ noun

Citizens of a town or burgh, especially those with property, trading rights, or participation in town government; plural of burgher.

From Middle Dutch 'burger', derived from 'borg' (fortified place), referring to residents of fortified towns; evolved to mean prosperous townspeople with civic standing.

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