Chaucer borel, id.; L. B. burell-us, a species of coarse cloth; Teut. buer, a peasant.

BURG of ice, a whale-fisher's phrase for a field of ice floating in the sea, S., most probably from its resemblance of a castle.

BURGENS, s. pl. Burgesses.
Wyntown.

Lat. burgens-es.

BURGEOUN, s. A bud, a shoot.
Douglas.

Fr. burgeon, id.; Su. G. boerja, oriri; Isl. bar, gemma arborum.

BURIAN, s. A mound, a tumulus; or a kind of fortification, S. Aust.
Statist. Acc.

From A. S. beorg, burg, mons, acervus; or byrigenn, byrgene, sepulcrum, monumentum, tumulus.

BURIO, BOREAU, BURRIO, BURIOR, BURRIOUR, s. An executioner.
Bellenden.

Fr. bourreau, id.