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rober|ˈrəʊbə(r)| [f. robe n.1 or v. + -er1.] One who has charge of, or who invests with, robes; a robe-maker.
1884Manch. Exam. 28 June 7/1 He was steward and rober to the Connaught Bar on Circuit. 1887Eng. Hist. Rev. II. 480 A prepositus..summoned the robers to place the diadem on the imperial head. |