Complete Definition of "robe"

Image:Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone photograph circa 1927-1932.jpg|thumb|A judge in judicial robes
English
Etymology
From OF. #French|robe, from West Germanic *rauba �booty�, later �stolen clothing� (related to English rob).

Pronunciation
IPA|/ɹ��b/
audio|en-us-robe.ogg|Audio (US)

Noun
en-noun

  1. A long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.

Translations

Danish: dameselskabskjole, skrud
Dutch: kleed
Estonian: kleit, kuub, talaar
Finnish: kaapu
French: robe f
mid
German: Robe f
Ido: robo
Italian: veste f, abito m, toga f (of academic, judge)
Serbian: odora f, odežda f

Verb
en-verb|robes|robing|robed

  1. To clothe someone in a robe.

French
Etymology
OF., from West Germanic *rauba �booty�, later �stolen clothing�.

Pronunciation
IPA|/��b/

Noun
fr-noun|f

  1. dress, frock
  2. fur of an animal

#: Ce cheval a une robe isabelle.

  1. wine's colour

Hypernyms
habit
vêtement

See also
Les couleurs de la robe d'un cheval : alezan, aubère, bai, blanc, crème, gris, isabelle, noir, palomino, pie, rouan, souris.

Category:fr:Clothing


Italian

Noun
robe f

  1. plural of|roba|lang=Italian

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