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Definition of Burged

Burg
Burg Burg, n. [AS. burh, burg, cf. LL. burgus. See 1st Borough.] 1. A fortified town. [Obs.] 2. A borough. [Eng.] See 1st Borough.

Meaning of Burged from wikipedia

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