Burgherdom

/ˈbɜːɡədəm/ noun

Definition

The world, society, or collective condition of burghers; the merchant and citizen class of towns.

Etymology

From 'burgher' (town citizen) plus Old English '-dom' (kingdom, realm, condition), creating a noun for the state and society of townspeople.

Kelly Says

Burgherdom was where the real power shift happened in medieval Europe—merchants in burgs got richer and more organized than feudal lords, eventually creating the middle class.

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