Burglar
Origin
Middle English, shortened from Middle English burgulator, from Medieval Latin (Anglo-Latin) burglÄtor, from Old French burgeor ("burglar"), from Medieval Latin burgÄtor ("burglar"), from burgÄre ("to commit burglary"), from Late Latin burgus ("fortified town"), probably from Frankish *burg ("fortress"), from Proto-Germanic *burgz, *burgijÄ… ("borough, watch-tower"), from Proto-Indo-European *bhergh2- ("high, heights"). The -l- may have been inserted under influence from Latin latro ("thief").
Full definition of burglar
Noun
burglar
(plural burglars)- A thief who steals from premises.The burglar made off with a large diamond from the museum.