Talk:burglarise

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On historical principles I suppose we have to accept this bastard word into the contemporary International English language - language is a living thing and can't be preserved in a pristine state. Common usage is what dictates its growth or degeneration. Does anybody have any idea how long this unfortunate verb has been with us? — This unsigned comment was added by 27.33.198.143 (talk) at 12:57, 20 June 2010.

On burglarize it says from 1871, without a source. I don't know. Do your own research. Mglovesfun (talk) 13:01, 20 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
This spelling is actually very rare because British English doesn't currently use the word. Even before the back-formation of the verb "to burgle", the z spelling was more common in British English according to the OED. Dbfirs 13:04, 8 November 2018 (UTC)Reply