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rob

noun
The inspissated juice of ripe fruit, mixed with honey or sugar to the consistence of a conserve.

rob

verb transitive
In law, to take from the person of another feloniously, forcibly and by putting him in fear; as, to rob a passenger on the road.

rob

To seize and carry from any thing by violence and with felonious intent; as, to rob a coach; to rob the mail.

rob

To plunder; to strip unlawfully; as, to rob an orchard; to rob a man of his just praise.

rob

To take away by oppression or by violence. Rob not the poor because he is poor. Proverbs 22:22.

rob

To take from; to deprive. A large tree robs smaller plants near it of their nourishment.

rob

In a loose sense, to steal; to take privately without permission of the owner.

rob

To withhold what is due. Malachi 3:8.