Robe

Noun

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

Verb

 * 1) To clothe someone in a robe.

Adjectives for Robe
canonical; luxuriant; tattered; tinsel; foot-catching; flowing; flaunting; gossamer; trailing; glistening; magnificent; operatic; fantastic; painted; outspread; snowy; un-confined; sable; virgin; brocaded; spotless; ceremonial; gorgeous; shimmering; conventional; somber; glittering; unreverent; sac¬erdotal; festive; priestly; woven; sweeping; brilliant; dripping; cerulean; incomplete; freckled; princely; transitory; ducal; officious; ruddy; royal; close-fitting; blood¬stained; transparent; vestal; musty; ample; saffron;  mortal;   festal;   gold-trimmed; shroudlike; delicate;  bridal;  pompous; little.

Verbs for Robe
array in—; bestow—upon; cast off—; clothe in—; disguise in—; doff—; don—; embroider—; fold—; huddle in—; gather—; invest —; line—; strip of—; —beautifies; —enfolds; —envelops; —flows; —glorifies; — heightens; —streams; —trails.

Adverbs for Robe
magnificently; luxuriantly;  fantastically; spectacularly; ceremonially; conventionally; sacerdotally; ecclesiastically.

Thesaurus
afghan, apparel, appurtenances, array, attire, bathrobe, bed linen, bedclothes, bedcover, bedding, bedeck, bedrape, bedsheet, bedspread, blanket, buffalo robe, bundle up, caftan, case, cassock, cloak, clothe, clothes, clothing, comfort, comforter, contour sheet, costume, counterpane, cover, coverlet, coverlid, deck, dight, drape, dress, dud, duds, eiderdown, enclothe, endue, enrobe, enshroud, envelop, enwrap, equipage, finery, fitted sheet, frock, garb, garment, garments, gear, gown, habilitate, habit, housecoat, invest, kimono, lap, lap robe, linen, livery, lounging robe, mantle, muffle up, muu-muu, outfit, panoply, paraphernalia, patchwork quilt, pillow slip, pillowcase, quilt, rag, rag out, raiment, regalia, rig, robes, rug, sheathe, sheet, sheeting, shroud, slip, spread, surplice, swaddle, swathe, tire, togs, trappings, uniform, vestment, vestments, vesture, wrap, wrap up, wrapper

Etymology
robe: "robe, garment" from robe: "booty, spoils of war", of  origin, from  *undefined: "booty, spoils, stolen clothes"; literally, "things taken" from  from. Akin to roup: "booty" ( Raub: "robbery, spoils"),  roubon: "to rob, steal" ( rauben:),  reafian:. More at rob, reave.

Noun

 * Catalan: hàbit,
 * Danish: dameselskabskjole, skrud
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Estonian: kleit, kuub, talaar
 * Finnish:
 * French:


 * German:
 * Hungarian:, köntös (bathrobe)
 * Ido: robo
 * Italian: veste, abito , toga (of academic, judge)
 * Latin: vestis, vestimentum
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbian: odora, odežda

Anagrams

 * Boer, bore, Ebro

Noun

 * 1) loot; booty

Noun

 * 1) dress, frock
 * 2) fur, coat (of an animal)
 * Ce cheval a une robe isabelle.
 * 1) wine's colour

Etymology
, from West Germanic *rauba ‘booty’, later ‘stolen clothing’.

Hypernyms

 * habit
 * vêtement

Anagrams

 * bore, orbe

Noun
robe



Anagrams

 * orbe

Noun

 * 1) booty; spoils chiefly of war
 * 2) piece of clothing
 * 3) * circa 1170,, Érec et Énide:
 * [D]onez li [d]e voz robes que vos avez La mellor que vos i savez.
 * Give her the clothes that you have
 * The best that you know if.