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ROBERDSMAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ROBERDSMAN is one of a class of vagabond thieves and robbers in 14th century England.
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ROBERDSMEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'roberdsmen' · Definition of 'Robert'. Robert in British English. (ˈrɒbət IPA Pronunciation Guide ). noun. a common name for a boy, sometimes ...
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Roberdsmen, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for Roberdsmen is from 1331. Apparently from a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Robert, Roberd, man ...
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Roberdsmen
† Roberdsmen Obs. Forms: 4 (7) Roberdesmen (7–8 Roberdsmen), 4 Robertes men, 6, 8–9 Robertsmen. [Probably from the proper name Roberd Robert, but the allusion is obscure.] A certain class of marauding vagabonds that infested the country in the 14th century. All the instances later than the 14th cent...
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Robin Hood - Wikipedia
... roberdsmen" (outlaws) as meaning followers of Robin Hood. Robert Hod of York. The earliest known legal records mentioning a person called Robin Hood (Robert ...
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Definition of ROBERDSMEN - The Law Dictionary - TheLaw.com
In old English law. Persons who, in the reign of Richard I., committed great outrages on the borders of England and Scotland.
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Institutes of the Laws of England - The Facts and the Fiction
And albeit he lived in Yorkshire, yet men of his quality took their denomination of him, and were called Roberdsmen, throughout all England. Against these ...
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Roberdsmen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Roberdsmen. plural of Roberdsman · Categories: English non-lemma forms · English noun forms · English plurals in -men with singular in -man.
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Roberdsmen – ނެވިލެކްސް - NeviLex
In old English law. Persons who, in the reign of Richard I., committed great outrages on the borders of England and Scotland.
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The Many Robin Hoods 3 | Robin Hood - The Facts and the Fiction
In the fourteenth century rogues and thieves were sometimes described as 'Robert's men'. In an Act of parliament in 1331, the phrase was included which ...
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Robertsman - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Robert + -s- + -man, perhaps from Robin Hood. Noun. edit. Robertsman (plural Robertsmen). (UK, obsolete) A bold robber, or night thief. References.
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waster
▪ I. waster, n.1 (ˈweɪstə(r)) Forms: 4 wastere, wastor, (waaster), 4–5 wastoure, -owre, wastur, 4–6 wastour, 5 wayster, 5–6 waister, Sc. -our, 6 Sc. westour, westar, 4– waster. [Orig. a. AF. wastere, -our, agent-n. f. waster waste v. This coalesced with the later formation on waste v. + -er1. In sen...
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