Etymology: [ b&r-gl&r also - ] (noun.) 1541. Anglo-French burgler, from Medieval Latin burglator, probably alteration of burgator, from burgare to commit burglary.
A thief who steals from premises, One guilty of the crime of burglary, a thief who enters a building with intent to steal, thief, housebreaker, A burglar is a thief who enters a house or other building by force. Burglars broke into their home. someone who goes into houses, shops etc to steal things robber, thief thief cat burglar (burgler, from burglator, from burgare , from burgus ), cracksman, burglarer, plural of burglar,
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A thief who steals from premises
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One guilty of the crime of burglary
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a thief who enters a building with intent to steal
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thief, housebreaker isim
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A burglar is a thief who enters a house or other building by force. Burglars broke into their home. someone who goes into houses, shops etc to steal things robber, thief thief cat burglar (burgler, from burglator, from burgare , from burgus )
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