the art of smoothing or polishing a metallic body, by a brisk rubbing of it with a burnisher.
Book-binders burnish the edges of their books, by rubbing them with a dog's tooth. Gold and silver are burnished by rubbing them with a woolf's tooth, or by the bloody stone, or by tripoli, a piece of white wood, emery, and the like. Deer are said to burnish their heads, by rubbing off a downy white skin from their horns, against a tree.
BURNTLEY, a town of Lancashire in England, situated in W. Long. 2. 5. N. Lat. 53. 40.