robe
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noun
1. a long, loose outer garment:
⦅主に米⦆ (部屋着の)ガウン; ベビーローブ
e.g. a young man in a fez and ragged robe
e.g. a baby in christening robes.
(often robes) a long, loose garment worn on formal or ceremonial occasions as an indication of the wearer's office or profession:
⦅かたく⦆ ; 〖しばしば~s〗 (長くゆったりした)礼服, 式服; 官服〘裁判官・司教などが平服の上にまとう〙
e.g. he was dressed in his archbishop's robes after some function.
a dressing gown or bathrobe.
バスローブ(bathrobe, ⦅主に英⦆ dressing gown)
2. North American dated a small blanket; lap robe.
⦅米⦆ 膝掛け(lap robe)
verb with object
clothe in a robe or long, loose outer garment:
…にガウン[礼服]を着せる; ⦅かたく⦆ ; 〖be ~d in A〗 〈人が〉Aを着ている; 〖~ oneself〗 ガウン[礼服]をまとう.
e.g. the Chamberlain robed the king on coronation day.
no object put on robes, especially for a formal or ceremonial occasion:
ガウン[礼服]をまとう
e.g. I went into the vestry and robed for the Mass.
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French, from the Germanic base (in the sense ‘booty’) of rob (because clothing was an important component of booty).