noun
- a citizen or inhabitant of a town or city, especially a member of the middle class or merchant class in a medieval or early modern town
- a person of the middle class; a bourgeois
Usage: often historical or formal; common in European contexts
Usage: sometimes used with a critical or dismissive tone
Examples
- The burghers of Amsterdam grew wealthy through trade in the 17th century.
- Medieval burghers formed guilds to protect their commercial interests.
- The town council was composed mainly of wealthy burghers and merchants.
- As a burgher, he enjoyed certain rights and privileges denied to rural peasants.
- The burghers demanded representation in the city's government.
- She came from a family of respectable burghers in the merchant district.