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1. (n.) housebreaker
one who breaks into and enters a house with felonious intent.
Etymology: (1275–1325)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) housebreaker, cat burglar
a burglar who unlawfully breaks into and enters another person's house
2. (noun) housewrecker, housebreaker
a wrecker of houses
"in England a housewrecker is called a housebreaker"
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1. (noun) housebreaker
one who is guilty of the crime of housebreaking
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Sense: a person who breaks into a house in order to steal.
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Afrikaans: inbreker |
Arabic: لِص مَنازِل |
Bulgarian: крадец с взлом |
Brazilian: ladrão |
Czech: bytový zloděj |
German: der Einbrecher |
Danish: indbrudstyv |
Greek: διαρρήκτης |
Spanish: ladrón |
Estonian: murdvaras |
Farsi: سارق |
Finnish: murtovaras |
French: cambrioleur/-euse |
Hebrew: פּוֹרֶץ |
Hindi: सेंधमार |
Croatian: provalnik |
Hungarian: betörő |
Indonesian: pembobol rumah |
Icelandic: innbrotsþjófur |
Italian: scassinatore |
Japanese: 押込み強盗 |
Korean: 가택 침입자 |
Lithuanian: įsilaužėlis |
Latvian: kramplauzis |
Malay: penjenayah pecah rumah |
Dutch: inbreker, insluiper |
Norwegian: innbruddstyv |
Polish: włamywacz |
Persian: سارق |
Pashto: کور غلا کوونکی، غل |
Portuguese: ladrão |
Romanian: spărgător (de case) |
Russian: грабитель-взломщик |
Slovak: vlamač, vykrádač bytov, d |
Slovenian: vlomilec |
Serbian: provalnik |
Swedish: inbrottstjuv |
Thai: ผู้บุกรุกเข้าบ้าน |
Turkish: ev hırsızı |
Taiwanese: 闖空門的歹徒 |
Ukrainian: зломник |
Urdu: نقب زن، سیندھ مار |
Vietnamese: kẻ trộm ngày |
Chinese: 侵入他人住宅者 |
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