Burgomasters [noun]

Definition of Burgomasters:

city official

Synonyms of Burgomasters:


Opposite/Antonyms of Burgomasters:

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Sentence/Example of Burgomasters:

At the Porte de Laeken, the burgomaster, kneeling reverently, presented the keys of the city in a silver basin.

The Burgomaster gave him the keys of the city; and the Pensionary of Louvain welcomed him on behalf of all the local magistrates.

Of the Htel de Ville, where the Burgomaster and most of the magistrates met their death, nothing remained but the bare walls.

Some of the soldiers refused to touch the burgomaster, and told Warfuse to his face that they were not assassins.

The Count ventured to open the door, and allow the burgomaster's cousin and his friends to escape.

Opening the burgomaster's letter, he ran through it in haste.

The Burgomaster cast a disconsolate look towards Quentin, and seemed at a loss what to resolve upon.

His two burgomaster friends, who were Schoppen, or Syndics of the city, had made fast both his arms.

Otto von Guericke, burgomaster of Magdeburg, invented the electrical machine for generating large quantities of the electric fire.

She held out a hand for the captains to kiss, and sent the burgomaster to assign them billets in the town.