burglar• He got into bed as carefully as a burglarclimbing through a window.• A 79-YEAR-OLD man was struck with a hammer by a burglar who broke into his home, Teesside CrownCourt heard yesterday.• One does not normally anticipate the presence of a burglar.• Police believe the burglar got in through the kitchen window.• Trying to find out for certain if you were the burglar, and laying a little trap for you if you were.
Originburglar
(1500-1600)Anglo-Frenchburgler, from Medieval Latinburglator, from burgare“to burgle”, from Latinburgus“defended place”