robbable

adj

Etymology

From rob + -able.

  1. derived from *raubōną
  2. derived from roubōn
  3. derived from *raubōn
  4. derived from raubō
  5. derived from rober
  6. inherited from robben
  7. suffixed as robbable — “rob + able

Definitions

  1. That can be robbed

    That can be robbed; susceptible to robbery.

    • ...and doubtless the robber barons had hard times to pick up a living, because the demand for robbable passers must have exceeded the supply.
    • All old men are robbable. He's an old man. He's robbable.
    • After all, we are all robbable, and it is the offender's decision to rob...

The neighborhood

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