- rob|ber|y
- rob|ber|y «ROB uhr ee, ROB ree», noun, plural -ber|ies.2. Law. the felonious taking of property of another from his person or from his immediate presence, against his will, by violence or threats.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
rob|ber — «ROB uhr», noun. a person who robs. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under thief. (Cf. ↑thief) … Useful english dictionary
rob·ber — /ˈrɑːbɚ/ noun, pl bers [count] : a criminal who steals money or property : a thief who robs people The store was held up by a gang of robbers. a bank robber … Useful english dictionary
rob — cor·rob·o·ra·tion; cor·rob·o·ra·tor; cor·rob·o·ra·to·ry; en·rob·er; En·rob·er; mac·rob·del·la; my·rob·a·lan; rob; ROB; rob·ber; rob·bery; rob·bin; rob·er; rob·erds·man; rob·ert; rob·in; rob·in·et; rob·ing; rob·in·son·ade; rob·in·son·ite;… … English syllables
berǽdan — wv/t1b to deprive, take by treachery, rob; betray; deliberate on; get the better of … Old to modern English dictionary
ē̆reb(h)-, ō̆rob(h)- — ē̆reb(h) , ō̆rob(h) English meaning: a kind of dark colour Deutsche Übersetzung: in Worten for dunkelrötliche, bräunliche Farbtöne Material: Gk. ὀρφνός “ dusky, dim, dour, gloomy, dark” (ὄρφος “ a dark tinted sea fish “?); for… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
robber — rob·ber … English syllables
robbery — rob•ber•y [[t]ˈrɒb ə ri[/t]] n. pl. ber•ies 1) the act or practice of robbing 2) law the felonious taking of property from another s person by violence or intimidation • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME robberie < OF. See rob, ery … From formal English to slang
robber — rob•ber [[t]ˈrɒb ər[/t]] n. a person who robs • Etymology: 1125–75; ME robbere < OF robere. See rob, er I syn: See thief … From formal English to slang
robber — rob|ber [ˈrɔbə US ˈra:bər] n someone who steals money or property →↑thief, burglar ↑burglar ▪ Armed robbers broke into the shop and demanded money from the till. ▪ a bank robber … Dictionary of contemporary English
robbery — rob|ber|y [ˈrɔbəri US ˈra: ] n plural robberies [U and C] the crime of stealing money or things from a bank, shop etc, especially using violence →↑theft, burglary ↑burglary ▪ Police are investigating a series of bank robberies in South Wales. ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English