释义 |
bur·glar I. \ˈbərglər; ˈbə̄glə(r, ˈbəig-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Anglo-French burgler, from Medieval Latin burglator, burgulator, probably alteration of burgator, from burgatus, past participle of burgare to commit burglary, from Latin burgus fortified place, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German burg fortified place — more at borough : one who commits burglary II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Britain : burglarize |