Burglar

/ˈbɜː.ɡlər/ noun

A burglar is a person who breaks into a building, usually at night, to steal things. Unlike a robber, a burglar often tries to avoid meeting people while committing the crime.

From Anglo-Latin “burgulator,” from Medieval Latin “burgare,” “to break into a house,” likely from “burgus,” “fortified place” or “house.” The word has long connected breaking in with buildings.

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ARلص
BNচোর
CSzloděj
DAindbrudstyv
DEEinbrecher
ELδιαρρήκτης
ESladrón
FAدزد
FImurtovarkaat
FRcambrioleur
GUચોર
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