noun
- a citizen or inhabitant of a borough or walled town, especially one with full rights and privileges
- a representative of a borough or town in Parliament
- a member of the colonial Virginia House of Burgesses
Usage: historical; chiefly British
Usage: historical; British
Usage: historical; American
Examples
- In medieval times, a burgess enjoyed certain trading rights within the town walls.
- The burgesses of London held considerable influence over city affairs.
- Each borough elected two burgesses to represent their interests in Parliament.
- Thomas Jefferson served as a burgess in the Virginia House of Burgesses.
- The burgess class emerged as a powerful merchant group during the Renaissance.