English

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Etymology

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From borough +‎ monger.

Noun

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boroughmonger (plural boroughmongers)

  1. (historical) In the unreformed House of Commons, one who bought or sold the parliamentary seats of boroughs.
    • 1966, Owen Chadwick, The Victorian Church, volume 1, page 26:
      Whig and radical newspapers pilloried them as allies of boroughmongers, maintainers of graft and corruption and bribery, enemies of liberty and the civil rights of Englishmen.
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