Burton vs Buron - What's the difference?
burton | buron |
for someone who lived in any of several places with that name.
A village in Illinois.
A city in Michigan.
A village in Nebraska.
A village in Ohio.
A CDP in South Carolina.
A town in Texas.
A traditional Auvergne shepherd's hut with a thatched roof, or a rustic mountain chalet in the same style
* {{quote-book, 1996, Simone A. Abram, chapter=Reactions to Tourism: A View from the Deep Green Heart of France, editor=Jeremy Boissevain, Coping with Tourists
, passage=According to Jaques, too, most of the tourists at the buron were French people with 'farming roots'}}
As nouns the difference between burton and buron
is that burton is (archaic) an arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship while buron is a traditional auvergne shepherd's hut with a thatched roof, or a rustic mountain chalet in the same style.burton
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(wikipedia Burton)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Derived terms
* gone for a Burtonburon
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