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ROBUST'NESS, n. Strength; vigor, or the condition of the body when it has full f...
ROBUST', a. [L. robustus, from robur, strength.] 1. Strong; lusty; sinewy; muscu...
ROBO'REOUS, a. [L. roborcus, from robur, strength, and an oak.] Made of oak.
ROBORA'TION, n. [from L. roboro, from robur, strength.] A strengthening. [Little...
ROB'ORANT, a. [L. roborans, roboro.] Strengthening. ROB'ORANT , n. A medicine th...
ROBIN-GOODFELLOW, n. An old domestic goblin.
ROB'IN, n. [L. rubecula, from rubeo, to be red.] 1. A bird of the genus Motacill...
ROB'ERTSMAN, n. In the old statutes of England, a bold stout robber or night thi...
ROB'ERTINE, n. One of an order of monks, so called from Robert Flower, the found...
ROB'ERSMAN, ROB'ERT, HERB-ROBERT, n. A plant of the genus Geranium; stork's bill.
RO'BED, pp. Dressed with a robe; arrayed with elegance.
ROB'BINS, ROBE, n. 1. A kind of gown or long loose garment worn over other dress...
ROB'BING, ppr. Feloniously taking from the person of another; putting him in fea...
ROB'BERY, n. 1. In law, the forcible and felonious taking from the person of ano...
ROB'BER, n. 1. In law, one that takes goods or money from the person of another ...
ROB'BED, pp. Deprived feloniously and by violence; plundered; seized and carried...