“burgle”的英英意思

单词 burgle
释义 I. burgle, n.|ˈbɜːg(ə)l|
[f. burgle v.]
An act of burgling; a burglary.
1889Punch 26 Jan. 37/2 The Burgle Song.1898Tit-Bits 26 Feb. 418/1 This afternoon we did a little burgle on our own account.
II. burgle, v. orig. colloq. or humorous.|ˈbɜːg(ə)l|
[A back-formation from burglar n., of very recent appearance, though English law-Latin (1354) had a verb burgulāre of same meaning.]
a. intr. To follow the occupation of a burglar.
b. trans. To break feloniously into the house of; to steal or rob burglariously.
1872M. Collins Pr. Clarice I. iv. 63 The burglar who attempted to enter that room would never burgle again.1874Standard 14 Nov. 3 New words with which the American vocabulary has lately been enriched; ‘to burgle’, meaning to injure a person by breaking into his or her house.1884Blackw. Mag. 513/2, I burgled myself again in the night.
Hence ˈburgled ppl. a., and ˈburgling vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1880Daily News 28 Oct. 5/3 Treachery seems to have been developed even in burgling circles.1884C. Dickens Dict. Lond. 28/3 A gentleman of the burgling persuasion.1885Graphic 14 Feb. 151/1 After the ‘burgling’ is completed.1886Phelps Burglars in Par. vii. 117 ‘Oh’, said the mistress of the burgled cottage..to the policeman.
III. burgle
var. burghul.

 

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