Burghmaster

/ˈbɜːrəmɑːstə/ noun

The chief official or magistrate who governed a burgh in medieval Scotland or similar territories.

From burgh + master (from Latin 'magister'). Parallel to 'burgomaster' in other European regions, this title reflected feudal governance structures.

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