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Burgundĭōnes, um, m., and Bur-gundĭi, ōrum, m., a tribe of Goths, divided into the East Burgundians, who dwelt between the Oder and the Vistula, and the West Burgundians, upon the upper Main.

        1. (α) Form Burgundiones, Plin. 4, 14, 28, § 99; Mamert. I. Pan. 5 init.
        2. (β) Form Burgundii, Amm. 28, 5, 9 sqq.; Mamert. II. Pan. 17 init.
          Sing.: Burgundĭo, ōnis, m., a Burgundian, Sid. Carm. 7, 234.
          As adj.: Burgundiones equi, Veg. Vet. 6, 6, 3.

†† burgus, i, m. [cf. πύργος; Germ. Burg, Berg; Engl. -burg, borough, -bury], a castle, fort, fortress (post-class.): castellum parvulum, quem burgum vocant, Veg. Mil. 4, 10: crebra per limites habitacula constituta burgos vulgo vocant, Isid. Orig. 9, 2, 99; 9, 4, 28; Cod. Just. 1, 27, 2, § 4; Cod. Th. 12, 19, 2; Sid. Carm. 22.