Baretti: A dictionary of the English and Italian languages
Rób-a, s. f. dim. Rób-étta, Rób-íccia, Rób-icciuóla, aug. Rób-óne, disp. Rób-áccia,
1. goods, wares, things, articles, chattels, personal estate; 2. stuff, lumber;3. robe, gown, dress. — da mangiare, victuals. Un monte di —, a lot or quantity of any thing. — altrui, another person's property. Far —,to get rich, accumulate property. Che —!what stuff! Quanta —? how many things? Il tempo vuol far —, (vulg.) it's going to rain. Bella —, a pretty girl, but one of bad character. Mala —, sins.
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