Burghers [noun]

Definition of Burghers:

person native of country

Opposite/Antonyms of Burghers:


Sentence/Example of Burghers:

Charles IX., who afterwards became rather too fond of these invasions of burgher homes, supped with a good appetite.

The burgher races these are called, while on the third and last day are the officers' races.

But such things would not have shocked the masses of plain burgher Frenchmen at all.

Yet there was nothing ostentatious, or which seemed inconsistent with the degree of an opulent burgher.

In the first place, painting celebrated as its worthiest subject the free burgher, the tighter in the heroic struggle for freedom.

The burgher, who had told me Nelspruit was in the hands of the enemy, must have dreamt it.

We regret the loss of a simple burgher as much as that of the highest in rank.

Harber's burgher commando was present, but took no part in the operation.

For tis a poor Burgher indeed here, who has not a whole House to himself.

It was easy to guess what that yet unseen son, the one hope of the old burgher family, was to wiateki.