Burked

/bɜːrkt/ verb

Past tense of burke; to suppress something quietly and indirectly, or historically to smother a person (a crime method).

From William Burke (1792-1829), an Irish murderer in Edinburgh who smothered victims to leave no marks. The verb 'burke' was created from his name and entered English as both a literal and figurative term.

AMመሸነ
ARمُحَجَّب
BNঢাকা
CAburked
CSzakrytý
DAburked
DEverhüllt
ELκαλυμμένος
ESburcado
FAبُرکد
FIpeitetty
FRburqué
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