Burg
(noun)
- A fortified settlement, especially a castle or walled town in medieval Europe.
- A type of sausage made of ground meat and spices, typically beef or pork, often used in stews and soups.
Origin:
From middle high german burg, meaning a fortified settlement.
Examples:
- The old burg was perched on a hilltop and had been used as a defensive stronghold for centuries.
- The burg was surrounded by a moat and had a drawbridge for protection against invaders.
- The burg was a bustling center of trade and commerce, attracting merchants from far and wide.
- The burgers were made from a secret family recipe passed down for generations and were a staple of the local diner's menu.
- The hearty stew was made with chunks of burg and potatoes, simmered until the flavors melded together.