adv. Obs. In 56 burgularlie, 6 burghlarlie. [f. BURGLAR + -LY2.] After the manner of a burglar.
[1495. Act 11 Hen. VII., lix. Pream., Intendyng burgularie [-lie] and feloniously to have broken the hous of your seid Subget.]
15323. Act 24 Hen. VIII., v. Their dwellynge house, whiche the same euyl doers shuld attempt burgularlie to break by night.
1581. Lambarde, Eiren., II. vii. (1588), 291. He robbeth him Burghlarlie in the night season.