Definitions for burgage

burgage bur·gage

Spelling: [bur-gij]
IPA: /ˈbɜr gɪdʒ/

Burgage is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 130 anagrams from letters in burgage (abeggru).

Definitions for burgage

noun

  1. (in England) a tenure whereby burgesses or townspeople held lands or tenements of the king or other lord, usually for a fixed money rent.
  2. (in Scotland) tenure directly from the crown of property in royal burghs in return for the service of watching and warding.

Origin of burgage

1250-1300; Middle English borgage Anglo-French borgage, burgage or Anglo-Latin burgāgium; see burgh, -age

Examples for burgage

Oddly you nurture it, it is part of you, and inescapably part of your past, present, and future.

For me, it bred the question of what nature and nurture can really do to someone.

Nature and nurture, genetics and family background all come into play.

The literary world he helped found and nurture, and whose landscape he bestrode like the colossus he was—that world is gone.

For me, it bred the question of what nature and nurture can really do to someone.

Nature and nurture, genetics and family background all come into play.

The literary world he helped found and nurture, and whose landscape he bestrode like the colossus he was—that world is gone.

Will asking for a barrel-aged Negroni help to nurture some European class?

Will asking for a barrel-aged Negroni help to nurture some European class?

Oddly you nurture it, it is part of you, and inescapably part of your past, present, and future.

Word Value for burgage
Scrable

11

Words with friends

15

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