Burgh"er (&?;), n. [From burgh; akin
to D. burger, G. bürger, Dan. borger, Sw.
borgare. See Burgh.] 1. A freeman of a
burgh or borough, entitled to enjoy the privileges of the place; any
inhabitant of a borough.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) A member of that party,
among the Scotch seceders, which asserted the lawfulness of the burgess
oath (in which burgesses profess "the true religion professed within the
realm"), the opposite party being called antiburghers.
&fist; These parties arose among the Presbyterians of Scotland, in 1747,
and in 1820 reunited under the name of the "United Associate Synod of the
Secession Church."