burgrave (Meaning)

Wordnet

burgrave (n)

a nobleman ruling a German castle and surrounding grounds by hereditary right

the military governor of a German town in the 12th and 13th centuries

Webster

burgrave (n.)

See Burggrave.

Synonyms & Antonyms of burgrave

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burgrave Sentence Examples

  1. The burgrave was responsible for overseeing the security of the castle and its surrounding lands.
  2. As the highest-ranking noble in the region, the burgrave wielded significant influence over local affairs.
  3. The burgrave's imposing presence struck awe into the hearts of those who dared to defy his authority.
  4. Residents of the town gathered to seek the burgrave's counsel on matters of justice and governance.
  5. The burgrave's castle stood atop the hill, a formidable stronghold against would-be invaders.
  6. Servants scurried to fulfill the burgrave's commands, ensuring his every whim was met.
  7. Under the burgrave's leadership, the village prospered, shielded from external threats.
  8. Visitors marveled at the opulence of the burgrave's court, adorned with tapestries and fine furnishings.
  9. The burgrave's stern gaze brooked no disobedience among his vassals.
  10. Tales of the burgrave's bravery and wisdom spread far and wide, cementing his legacy for generations to come.

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a nobleman ruling a German castle and surrounding grounds by hereditary right, the military governor of a German town in the 12th and 13th centuriesSee Burggrav

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The burgrave was responsible for overseeing the security of the castle and its surrounding lands.

As the highest-ranking noble in the region, the burgrave wielded significant influence over local affairs.

The burgrave's imposing presence struck awe into the hearts of those who dared to defy his authority.

Residents of the town gathered to seek the burgrave's counsel on matters of justice and governance.