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† deˈrob, v. Obs. Also derobbe, -rube, -robe. [a. F. dérober (OF. also desrober, 13th c. in Littré), f. de- (des-), L. dis- + OF. rober to rob, take by stealth or force: see rob. (In the second quot. perh. associated with robe: cf. divest and derobe.)] trans. To rob, plunder.
1546St. Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 46 He wold preferre captaynes to Your Highnes service, but they wyl derobbe al. 1616Budden tr. Aerodius' Parents' Hon. Ep. Ded. 4 Methinks Lucius Brutus his seueritie well allated..that derobed himself of all respect of a Father. |