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burian
English
Alternative forms
- burien, berien
Etymology
From Middle English bür?en, from Old English byr?en, bur?en (“burying-place, grave, sepulchre, tomb, burial”), from Proto-Germanic *burginnij? (“burial”), from Proto-Indo-European *b?erg?- (“to shelter, protect, save, preserve”). Related to Old English byrgan (“to raise a mound, hide, bury, inter”). More at bury.
Noun
burian (plural burians)
- (now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) A tomb; sepulchre.
- (now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) A barrow; mound; tumulus
- (now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) A camp; hill-fort.
Anagrams
- Urbina, rubian
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burion
English
Alternative forms
- burrion
Etymology
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Noun
burion (plural burions)
- (archaic) The red-breasted house sparrow of California (Haemorhous mexicanus, formerly Carpodacus mexicanus, Carpodacus frontalis).
Synonyms
- house finch
Anagrams
- Rubino, Urbino
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