Latin: burgrāvius ?Ido: burgravo Italian: burgravio Slovak: purkgróf “burcgrâve” Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Wilhelm Müller, and Friedrich Zarncke. Mittelhochdeutsches...
From the Old High German *burggrāvo (attested as the Middle High German burcgrâve), from burg (“castle”, “city”) + grāfio (“ruler”). (Classical Latin) IPA(key):...
York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 254. From Middle High German burcgrâve, from Old High German burggrāfo, burggrāfio. Equivalent to Burg (“castle”)...
/ˈɡraːfə/ grāve m count, local judge Declension of grāve (masculine, weak) burcgrâve göugrâve German: Graf “grâve” Benecke, Georg Friedrich, Wilhelm Müller...