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burgh·erالتركية النطق
bırgırالنطق
/ˈbərgər/ /ˈbɜrɡɜr/
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[ 'b&r-g&r ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle Dutch burgher; from Middle High German burger; from Old High German burgari (“inhabitant of a fortress”); derivative of burg (“fortress, citadel”), from Proto-Germanic *burgz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰərgʰ- (“fortified elevation”). Compare also Old English burgwaras (“inhabitants of a burg, burghers, citizens”). More at borough.