[f. BURGESS sb. + -DOM.] The body of burgesses; burgess-ship.

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1668.  in Smyth, Rom. Family Coins (1856), 288. Robert Paulin having come to be sworn off the burgessdom.

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1885.  J. Brown, Bunyan, 329. Fifty-three persons were at one stroke admitted to the burgessdom of the town.

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