Adjective
burra (not comparable)
(India) Big or important, used as a respectful honorific.
Synonym: bada
Beloved rainforest lodge Binna Burra, which burnt to the ground in the Gold Coast Hinterland last September, still doesn't have a complete reopening date, but it will celebrate its partial reopening this year. Source: Internet
Bessie Mabel Earle was born in Adelaide and lived in Burra Burra, South Australia where her parents, William and Jane Anna (née Carvosso) Earle, owned a farm. Source: Internet
“Woowoolahra”, 6 London Bridge Road, Burra, NSW, 10am-4pm, on April 29-30. Source: Internet
The majority are of the early 20th century, including some by artists of national importance – Burra and Nash, who lived in Rye, also Grant, Bell, Hitchens, Gill, Piper, Sutherland, Cuming and others. Source: Internet
The system used to cross the Northern Mount Lofty Ranges through the Burra creek gorge, and then flow out to Spencer Gulf near Port Pirie. Source: Internet
“It’s an honour to be selected for this role and I look forward to the challenges but also the opportunities that this presents,” Burra said. Source: Internet