See also: robá, robà, robā, robă, robą, róba, róbà, and rōba

Asturian edit

Verb edit

roba

  1. third-person singular present indicative of robar
  2. second-person singular imperative of robar

Catalan edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

From Proto-Germanic *raubaz, likely via Gothic. Cognate with English robe and rob, and Scots reif (robbery, stolen goods).

Noun edit

roba f (plural robes)

  1. fabric, textile
  2. garment
  3. clothes

Etymology 2 edit

Verb edit

roba

  1. inflection of robar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Chavacano edit

Etymology edit

From Spanish robar (to steal).

Verb edit

robá

  1. to rob; to steal

Czech edit

Pronunciation edit

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *orba.

Noun edit

roba f

  1. (dialect, Moravia) woman
  2. (dialect, Moravia) wife
Declension edit

Etymology 2 edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun edit

roba m anim

  1. genitive/accusative singular of rob

Further reading edit

  • roba in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • roba in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

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Pronunciation edit

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roba

  1. third-person singular past historic of rober

Italian edit

Etymology edit

From Vulgar Latin rauba, of Germanic origin, via Gothic or Frankish *raub, all from Proto-Germanic *raubaz.

Cognate with English robe, rob, and reave; and Scots reif (robbery, stolen goods).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈrɔ.ba/
  • Rhymes: -ɔba
  • Hyphenation: rò‧ba

Noun edit

roba f (plural robe)

  1. things, stuff
  2. goods, property, belongings
  3. clothes, gear
  4. food, foodstuff, eats, grub
  5. (slang) dope, scag

Quotations edit

  • Non desiderare la roba d'altri
    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's/neighbor's goods

Derived terms edit

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Japanese edit

Romanization edit

roba

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ろば
  2. Rōmaji transcription of ロバ

Latvian edit

Noun edit

roba m

  1. genitive singular of robs

Old Irish edit

Alternative forms edit

Verb edit

·roba

  1. first-person singular perfect prototonic of at·tá

Polish edit

 
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Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈrɔ.ba/
  • Rhymes: -ɔba
  • Syllabification: ro‧ba

Etymology 1 edit

Inherited from Old Polish roba, from Proto-Slavic *orba.

Noun edit

roba f

  1. (dialectal) adult woman
    Synonym: kobieta
  2. (dialectal) wife
    Synonym: żona
  3. (dialectal) disorderly woman
  4. (dialectal) sow
    Synonyms: locha, maciora
  5. (obsolete) female slave
    Synonym: niewolnica
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Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from French robe, from Old French robe, robbe, reube, from Frankish *rouba, *rauba, from Proto-Germanic *raubō, *raubaz, *raubą, from Proto-Indo-European *Hrewp-.

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roba f

  1. (sailor slang) attire, clothes, clothing
    Synonyms: (archaic) obleczenie, (archaic) odzienie, odzież, ubiór, ubranie
  2. (historical) type of exquisite, ornate gown
    Hypernym: suknia
Declension edit

Further reading edit

  • roba in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Rwanda-Rundi edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Bantu *-dóba.

Verb edit

-roba (infinitive kuroba, perfective (Rwanda) -robye or (Rundi) -rovye)

  1. to fish

Serbo-Croatian edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from Italian roba.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /rôba/
  • Hyphenation: ro‧ba

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rȍba f (Cyrillic spelling ро̏ба)

  1. merchandise, product, commodity, goods
    Synonym: proizvod
  2. (colloquial) clothing, clothes
    Synonyms: odjeća, odeća

Declension edit

Derived terms edit

Further reading edit

  • roba” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Spanish edit

Verb edit

roba

  1. inflection of robar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative