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Wikipedia Etymology. From Middle English burgulator < Anglo-Norman burglātor < Old French burgeor (burglar) < Medieval Latin burgātor (burglar) < burgāre (to commit burglary
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BURGLAR. One who commits a burglary. (q. v.)
Etymology: Anglo-L burglator, altered by assoc. with L latro, thief (orig., hired servant < Gr latris: see -latry) < OFr burgeor, burglar; ult. < LL burgus: see bourgeois
Definition of burglar from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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According to one textbook, "The word burglar comes from the two German words berg, meaning "house," and laron, meaning "thief" (literally "house thief"). [6] However, berg (as in
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Some cool quote from the LOTR books that talks about burgling! Forsooth! -Booko McGuy, Guy From The Books.

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