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burggrave
English
Noun
burggrave (plural burggraves)
- Alternative form of burgrave
burggrave From the web:
burgrave
English
Alternative forms
- burgraf
- burggrave
Etymology
From German Burggraf, from Burg (“castle”) +? Graf (“count”). Compare Dutch burggraaf, French burgrave. See margrave.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?b????e?v/
- (US) IPA(key): /?b????e?v/
- Hyphenation: bur?grave
Noun
burgrave (plural burgraves)
- (historical) The military governor of a town or castle in the Middle Ages, especially in German-speaking Europe; a nobleman of the same status.
- One who holds a hereditary title, with an associated domain, descended from an ancestor who commanded a burg, especially in German-speaking Europe.
Translations
Portuguese
Noun
burgrave m (plural burgraves)
- (historical) burggrave (commander of a German burg)
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