robe
//roʊb//
Noun
robeSingular
robesPlural
1
A long, loose outer garment reaching to the ankles, often worn for ceremonial occasions or as a sign of office or profession.
The judge entered the courtroom wearing a black robe.
2
A dressing gown or bathrobe worn informally at home.
She put on a robe after taking a shower.
Verb
robeInfinitive
robePresent tense
robedPast tense
robedPast participle
robingPresent participle
robesThird-person singular
1
To dress oneself or another person in a robe or robes.
The priest robed himself before the ceremony.