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burglar
noun , law a person who commits the crime of burglary.
[16c: from Anglo-French burgler , from Anglo-Latin burglator ]
noun , law a person who commits the crime of burglary.
[16c: from Anglo-French burgler , from Anglo-Latin burglator ]
burglar alarm
noun an alarm fitted to a building, which is activated by an intruder.
noun an alarm fitted to a building, which is activated by an intruder.
burglarize
verb (burglarized , burglarizing ) tr & intr , US to burgle.
[19c]
verb (burglarized , burglarizing ) tr & intr , US to burgle.
[19c]
burglary
noun (burglaries ) law the crime of entering a building or other permanent structure illegally in order to steal, or to commit grievous bodily harm or rape. Compare robbery.
[16c; see burglar]
noun (burglaries ) law the crime of entering a building or other permanent structure illegally in order to steal, or to commit grievous bodily harm or rape. Compare robbery.
[16c; see burglar]
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