Proper noun
Burgo
A surname from the Latin form, for someone who lived in a fortified place.
FILE PHOTO: Farm workers pick asparagus during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Torre del Burgo, Spain, April 20, 2020. Source: Internet
“He cannot bear being the loser and so now is doing everything within his power to assault the reality he hates,” said Joseph Burgo, a clinical psychologist who has studied Mr. Trump and written about his appeal to voters. Source: Internet
"Recovery doesn't happen overnight," Burgo emphasized. Source: Internet
New York: The Julian Press Inc. * Partridge, Burgo (1960). Source: Internet