adv. Obs. In 5–6 burgularlie, 6 burghlarlie. [f. BURGLAR + -LY2.] After the manner of a burglar.

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[1495.  Act 11 Hen. VII., lix. Pream., Intendyng burgularie [-lie] and feloniously to have broken the hous of your seid Subget.]

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1532–3.  Act 24 Hen. VIII., v. Their dwellynge house, whiche the same euyl doers shuld attempt burgularlie to break by night.

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1581.  Lambarde, Eiren., II. vii. (1588), 291. He robbeth him Burghlarlie in the night season.

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