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Burgess

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Bur·gess  (bûrjs), Anthony 1917-1993.
British writer and critic noted for his comic novels, including the futuristic classic A Clockwork Orange (1962).

bur·gess  (bûrjs)
n.
1. A freeman or citizen of an English borough.
2. A member of the English Parliament who once represented a town, borough, or university.
3. A member of the lower house of the legislature of colonial Virginia or Maryland.

[Middle English burgeis, from Old French, from Late Latin burgnsis, from burgus, fortified town; see bhergh-2 in Indo-European roots.]

burgess [ˈbɜːdʒɪs]
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in England)
a.  a citizen or freeman of a borough
b.  any inhabitant of a borough
2. (Historical Terms) English history a Member of Parliament from a borough, corporate town, or university
3. (Historical Terms) a member of the colonial assembly of Maryland or Virginia
[from Old French burgeis, from borc town, from Late Latin burgus, of Germanic origin; see borough]

Burgess [ˈbɜːdʒɪs]
n
1. (Biographies / Burgess, Anthony (1917-1993) M, English, WRITING: novelist, WRITING: critic) Anthony, real name John Burgess Wilson. 1917-93, English novelist and critic: his novels include A Clockwork Orange (1962), Tremor of Intent (1966), Earthly Powers (1980), and Any Old Iron (1989)
2. (Biographies / Burgess, Guy (1911-1963) M, British, POLITICS: diplomat, CRIME AND POLICING: spy) Guy. 1911-63, British spy, who fled to the Soviet Union (with Donald Maclean) in 1951
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Burgess - English writer of satirical novels (1917-1993)
2.burgess - a citizen of an English borough
Englishman - a man who is a native or inhabitant of England
Translations
burgess [ˈbɜːdʒɪs] N (Brit) → ciudadano/a m/f (archaic) (Parl) → diputado/a m/f
burgess
n
(freier) Bürger, (freie) Bürgerin
(Hist) → Abgeordnete(r) mf
(US) Abgeordneter der Volksvertretung der Kolonien Maryland oder Virginia


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If you are a burgess of the gardens (which have a vocabulary of their own), the faces of these quaint mothers are a clock to you, in which you may read the ages of their young.
Burgess, in hopes, as I tell her, to fall in with the Doctor again.
Why, he is no more than a ponderous bromide, thanks to Gelett Burgess.
 
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