different between attire vs robes
attire
English
Etymology
From Middle English atyren, atiren, from Old French atirier (“to equip”), from a- + tire (“rank”), akin to German Zier (“ornament”) and Old Norse tírr (“glory, renown”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ta??(?)/
- Rhymes: -a??(?)
Noun
attire (countable and uncountable, plural attires)
- (clothing) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes.
- He was wearing his formal attire.
- (heraldry) The single horn of a deer or stag.
Translations
Verb
attire (third-person singular simple present attires, present participle attiring, simple past and past participle attired)
- (transitive) To clothe or adorn.
Synonyms
- dight, don, dress; see also Thesaurus:clothe
Translations
Anagrams
- aettir, ratite
French
Verb
attire
- first-person singular present indicative of attirer
- third-person singular present indicative of attirer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of attirer
- third-person singular present subjunctive of attirer
- second-person singular imperative of attirer
Anagrams
- attéri, étirât, itérât, traite, traité
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robes
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /???bz/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?o?bz/
Noun
robes
- plural of robe
Anagrams
- Beros, Boers, Boser, Brose, Serbo-, Sober, bores, brose, sober
Asturian
Verb
robes
- second-person singular present indicative of robar
- second-person singular present subjunctive of robar
Catalan
Verb
robes
- second-person singular present indicative form of robar
French
Noun
robes f
- plural of robe
Anagrams
- orbes, sobre
Middle English
Noun
robes
- plural of robe
Old French
Noun
robes f pl
- oblique plural of robe
- nominative plural of robe
Papiamentu
Etymology
From Spanish revés in the meaning of "wrong side" (ac Kramer).
Adjective
robes
- left
- wrong
Portuguese
Noun
robes
- plural of robe
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?robes/, [?ro.??es]
Etymology 1
Noun
robes m pl
- plural of rob
Etymology 2
Verb
robes
- Informal second-person singular (tú) negative imperative form of robar.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) present subjunctive form of robar.
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- robespierre what did he do
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