释义 |
rob·erds·man \ˈräbə(r)dzmən\ noun (plural roberdsmen) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English roberdesman, robertesman, probably from Robertes (gen. of the name Robert, probably considered an appropriate fictitious name for a robber because of the similarity in sound to Middle English robbere robber) + Middle English man : one of a class of vagabond thieves and robbers in 14th century England |