2. To lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or concealed place; to hide. Sir, this vermin of court reporters, when they are forced into day upon one point, are sure to burrow in another. Burke. Burrowing owl (Zoöl.), a small owl of the western part of North America (Speotyto cunicularia), which lives in holes, often in company with the prairie dog.
BURROWER
Bur"row*er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it.
BURRSTONE
Burr"stone`, n.
Defn: See Buhrstone.
BURRY
Burr"y, a.
Defn: Abounding in burs, or containing burs; resembling burs; as, burry wool.
BURSA
Bur"sa, n.; pl. Bursæ (. Etym: [L. See Burse.] (Anat.)
Defn: Any sac or saclike cavity; especially, one of the synovial sacs, or small spaces, often lined with synovial membrane, interposed between tendons and bony prominences.
BURSAL
Bur"sal, a. (Anat.)