tressour
/ˈtrɛsɔr/ or /ˈtrɪsɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A person who trespasses or breaks into a place, especially with malicious intent.
“The thief was caught as a tressour and brought to justice.”
2. noun
A trespasser or intruder, especially one who enters a place by force or stealth.
“The police were searching for a tressour who had broken into the abandoned house.”
3. verb
to trespass or break into a place, especially with malicious intent.
“The suspicious activity was caught on camera as someone tresoured the neighborhood.”