Inhabitant+of+a+town

  • 41Burgess — is an English word that originally meant a freeman of a borough or burgh. It later came to mean an elected or un elected official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons.The word is linguistically… …

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  • 42Admiralty of Friesland — The Admiralty of Friesland or Frisian Admiralty (Dutch Admiraliteit van Friesland or Friese Admiraliteit ; Frisian Fryske Admiraliteit ) was one of the five admiralties of the Dutch Republic. Set up on 6 March 1596, it was dissolved in 1795… …

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  • 43Monastery of Saint George, al-Khader — The Monastery of Saint George (Arabic: دير القديس جاورجيوس‎) is an Orthodox Christian monastery in the Palestinian town of al Khader in the central West Bank. The modern church was built in 1912 but the remains of the chapel date back to the 16th …

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  • 44Stratfordian — noun a) An inhabitant of the town Stratford upon Avon, or any other town called Stratford b) A person who, in the controversy over who wrote William Shakespeares plays, holds that it was William Shakespeare from Stratford …

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  • 45Burgess (title) — Burgess is a word in English that originally meant a freeman of a borough (England) or burgh (Scotland). It later came to mean an elected or unelected official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons …

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  • 46Diver — Unlike many apparently obvious surnames, this interesting and quite rare example, actually reflects what it means. It is either a nickname for a good swimmer from the pre 8th century Norse Viking dyfa or it can be locational and describe a former …

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  • 47Divver — Unlike many apparently obvious surnames, this interesting and quite rare example, actually reflects what it means. It is either a nickname for a good swimmer from the pre 8th century Norse Viking dyfa or it can be locational and describe a former …

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  • 48Divers — Unlike many apparently obvious surnames, this interesting and quite rare example, actually reflects what it means. It is either a nickname for a good swimmer from the pre 8th century Norse Viking dyfa or it can be locational and describe a former …

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  • 49burgess — n. 1 Brit. an inhabitant of a town or borough, esp. of one with full municipal rights. 2 Brit. hist. a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university. 3 US a borough magistrate or governor. Etymology: ME f. OF burgeis ult. f.… …

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  • 50Burgess — n. 1 Brit. an inhabitant of a town or borough, esp. of one with full municipal rights. 2 Brit. hist. a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university. 3 US a borough magistrate or governor. Etymology: ME f. OF burgeis ult. f.… …

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