Associations to the word «Roberts»
Noun
- Walpole
- Stevenson
- Mcnamara
- Burns
- Browning
- Peel
- Stephenson
- Graves
- Livingston
- Boyle
- Bloch
- Emmett
- Fulton
- Gardiner
- Bosch
- Hale
- Vaughn
- Byrd
- Cecil
- Forster
- Baronet
- Cummings
- Wyatt
- Koch
- Earl
- Rodriguez
- Canning
- Bruce
- Clive
- Napier
- Carlyle
- Fitz
- Kraft
- Munro
- Langdon
- Erskine
- Dudley
- Paine
- Normandy
- Barclay
- Esq
- Mueller
- Marquess
- Irwin
- Pollard
- Goddard
- Frost
- Palmer
- Balfour
- Ballard
- Greenwich
- Burnham
- Lange
- Rankin
- Scottish
- Morris
- Willoughby
- Taft
- Novak
- Calvert
- Laureate
- Hurst
- Leicester
- Viscount
- Mccormick
- Adam
- Shaw
- Merton
- Chambers
- Frazer
- Heiress
- Kerr
- Lindsay
- Maxwell
- Beatty
- Yates
- Shelton
- Botanist
- Lansing
- Kennedy
- Zeppelin
- Keen
- Owen
- Gates
- Antarctica
- Harley
- Salisbury
- Baronetcy
- Morley
- Powell
- Married
- Gloucester
- Calder
- Baden
- Matilda
- Wagner
- Lowell
- Bridges
- Lowry
Verb
Wiktionary
ROBERT, proper noun. A male given name.
ROBERT, proper noun. (rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.
ROBERT BORDEN, noun. (Canada) (slang) A Canadian hundred-dollar note.
ROBERT BORDENS, noun. Plural of Robert Borden
Dictionary definition
ROBERT, noun. United States parliamentary authority and author (in 1876) of Robert's Rules of Order (1837-1923).
Wise words
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