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Originally Posted By: BranSheaYes, I know you would know the best way from hill to borough, but you did not bring in the thief in connection to.
Originally Posted By: tsuwmThe OED thinks it may be a half loan translation of Old English burhbrece 'breaking into a castle'.
Bold Faldage's
Which still leaves open the question, "Whence the L?"
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