💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Burghbote"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| buroughnoun | Obsolete form of borough. [(obsolete) A fortified town.] |
| bourgnoun | A topographical surname from Anglo-Norman for someone who lived in a fortified place. |
| burynoun | A borough; a manor |
| bor.noun | (law) Abbreviation of borough. [(obsolete) A fortified town.] |
| bidale | — |
| bowrenoun | Obsolete form of bower. [A bedroom or private apartments, especially for a woman in a medieval castle.] |
| bountethnoun | Alternative form of bountith. [(Scotland, historical) A bonus payment made by an employer to a servant.] |
| barbicanagenoun | (obsolete) A tax, similar to murage, paid for the upkeep of a barbican. |
| bodenoun | An omen; a foreshadowing. |
| bursenoun | A fund or foundation for the maintenance of the needy scholars in their studies. |
| propugnaclenoun | (obsolete) A defence, rampart or fortress. |
| bountyhednoun | (obsolete, nonce word) goodness; virtue |
| belfrynoun | (architecture) A tower or steeple typically containing bells, especially as part of a church. |
| bowessnoun | (obsolete, falconry) A bower, or young hawk. |
| fordedenoun | (obsolete) A deed done for another, a favour. |
| bidingverb | An awaiting; expectation. |
| burrownoun | A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature. |
| bastilenoun | Obsolete spelling of bastille. [Chiefly in French contexts: a bastion (“projecting part of a rampart or other fortification”) or tower of a castle; also, a fortified tower or other building; or a small citadel or fortress.] |
| bieldnoun | (archaic in Scotland, Northern England, obsolete elsewhere) Shelter, refuge or protection. |
| munificencenoun | The quality of being munificent; generosity. |
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