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Italian ski jumper
Roberto Cecon (born 28 December 1971) is an Italian former ski jumper. He won two bronze medals at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships earning them
Roberto_Cecon
Italian ski jumper
Federico Cecon (born 11 June 1994) is an Italian ski jumper. He is the son of the Italian former ski jumper Roberto Cecon (born 1971). He competed for
Federico_Cecon
Topics referred to by the same term
skier Federico Cecon (born 1994), Italian ski jumper Roberto Cecon (born 1971), Italian ski jumper CECON (Centro de Estudios Conservacionistas, Center for
Cecon
Ski jumping World Cup events held in Zakopane, Poland
between the 13th and 14th place holders before the Zakopane events – Roberto Cecon and Stefan Horngacher. In the top 15 of the overall World Cup standings
2001–02 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup – Zakopane
2001–02_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup_–_Zakopane
Alexander Herr (101 m) managed to pass that mark. Michael Uhrmann and Roberto Cecon failed to qualify for the second round with jumps of 95.5 and 96 metres
1999–2000 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup – Zakopane
1999–2000_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup_–_Zakopane
Architectural structure
Germany Norway Japan 26 March 1994 K-90 Gerd Siegmund Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon 27 March 1994 K-90 Jens Weißflog Takanobu Okabe Espen Bredesen 12 March
Big Thunder Ski Jumping Center
Big_Thunder_Ski_Jumping_Center
1994 edition of the FIS Ski-Flying World Championships
training) Espen Bredesen (172 and 182 m) switched his silver medal with Roberto Cecon (160 and 199 m) bronze at the press conference after medal ceremony
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1994
FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Championships_1994
Series of ski jumping competitions
Bredesen Jens Weißflog (2) Andreas Goldberger 1994/95 Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Janne Ahonen 1995/96 Andreas Goldberger (3) Ari-Pekka Nikkola Janne
FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
Ski jumping championship season
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120) L 199 Roberto Cecon Janne Ahonen Jani Soininen 341 9 15 January 1995 L 200 Roberto Cecon Andreas Goldberger Janne Ahonen 342
1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1994–95_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
90.1 95.9 186.0 35 21 Staffan Tällberg Sweden 91.5 94.5 186.0 37 41 Roberto Cecon Italy 94.3 91.2 185.5 38 5 Bryan Sanders United States 99.1 85.7 184
Ski jumping at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual
Recurring international ski flying competition
Noriaki Kasai Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon 13 1994 Planica K185 2 Jaroslav Sakala Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon 14 1996 Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf K185
FIS Ski Flying World Championships
FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Championships
99.0 97.1 196.1 15 30 Dieter Thoma Germany 102.0 90.7 192.7 16 46 Roberto Cecon Italy 85.2 103.0 188.2 17 23 Øyvind Berg Norway 99.6 87.4 187.0 18
Ski jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1994_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_individual
80.7 68.7 71.9 472.4 149.2 163.5 146.2 158.8 13 7 Italy Ivo Pertile Roberto Cecon Ivan Lunardi 242.3 78.0 88.1 76.2 209.9 68.7 68.9 72.3 452.2 146.7 157
Ski jumping at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Large hill team
Ski_jumping_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_team
Ski jumping championship season
1998 Trondheim (Granåsen K120) L 255 Masahiko Harada Noriaki Kasai Roberto Cecon 431 25 15 March 1998 Oslo (Holmenkollbakken K112) L 256 Primož Peterka
1997–98 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1997–98_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
Annual ski flying competition since 1980
Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon 30 25 February 1995 Oberstdorf K182 Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Jens Weißflog 26 February 1995
FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
International ski jumping competition
September 1994 Stams (Brunnentalschanze K105) N 003 Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon Ari-Pekka Nikkola 1st FIS Grand Prix – Three Countries Tournament Overall
1994 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
1994_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix
39.0 * Adam Małysz Poland 120.8 * Sven Hannawald Germany 119.1 * Roberto Cecon Italy 118.0 * Matti Hautamäki Finland 117.3 * Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan
Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_individual
Henning Stensrud 15 16 — — 18 49 Hideharu Miyahira — — 1 26 22 49 23 Roberto Cecon 16 22 4 — 6 48 24 Roar Ljøkelsøy 20 26 — — — 46 25 Jussi Hautamäki —
2000–01 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
2000–01_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
1992 Harrachov (Čerťák K180) F 024 Noriaki Kasai Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Werner Rathmayr 22 March 1992 F cnx cancelled just before the end of
1991–92 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1991–92_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
International ski jumping competition
Ahonen Adam Małysz 40 4 18 August 2001 Stams Brunnentalschanze K-105 LH Roberto Cecon Martin Höllwarth Igor Medved 41 5 5 September 2001 Sapporo Okurayama
2001 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
2001_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix
Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon Jaroslav Sakala 4th FIS Ski Flying Men's Overall (20 March 1994) Jaroslav Sakala Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon Ski Flying Overall
1993–94 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1993–94_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
Mateja 14 — — — 14 Samo Gostiša 7 7 — — 14 37 Jure Radelj 10 2 — — 12 38 Roberto Cecon 1 — — 10 11 39 Mika Laitinen — 10 — — 10 40 Olaf Hegenbarth 5 4 — —
1996–97 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1996–97_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
Ski jumping championship season
245 17 16 February 1990 Predazzo (Trampolino dal Ben K90, K120) N 089 Roberto Cecon Jens Weißflog Virginio Lunardi Ernst Vettori 246 18 18 February 1990
1989–90 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1989–90_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
35 Matjaž Kladnik Slovenia 92.5 119.0 17 87.5 107.5 25 226.5 19 48 Roberto Cecon Italy 92.0 118.0 18 87.0 108.5 24 226.5 22 40 Nicolas Jean-Prost France
Ski jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1994_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual
Ski jumping stadium in Harrachov, Czech Republic
21 March 1992 K185 SFWC(d1) / WC Noriaki Kasai Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon 22 March 1992 K185 SFWC(d2) / WC stopped and cancelled; strong wind
Čerťák
Sporting event delegation
80.0 93.0 204.5 31 Roberto Cecon 90.5 115.0 88.5 111.5 226.5 19 Ivo Pertile Large hill 97.5 72.0 95.5 68.9 140.9 32 Roberto Cecon 104.0 85.2 112.5 103
Italy at the 1994 Winter Olympics
Italy_at_the_1994_Winter_Olympics
79.1 70.3 149.4 31 6 Martin Trunz Switzerland 87.0 60.4 147.4 32 36 Roberto Cecon Italy 68.0 73.9 141.9 33 27 Jens Weissflog Germany 60.5 80.8 141.3
Ski jumping at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_individual
Ski jumping competition
Emmanuel Chedal, Rémi Santiago Georgia 1 1 Kakhaber Tsakadze Italy 1 1 Roberto Cecon Japan 8 8 Kazuyoshi Funaki, Noriaki Kasai, Hideharu Miyahira, Masahiko
2001–02_Four_Hills_Tournament
Ski jumping hill in Planica, Slovenia
Weißflog Kent Johanssen Andreas Felder 1990 24 March K120 World Cup Roberto Cecon Ari-Pekka Nikkola Jens Weißflog 25 March K120 World Cup Ari-Pekka
Bloudkova_velikanka
Ski jumping competition
Andreas Goldberger 891.8 4 Noriaki Kasai 848.2 5 Jaroslav Sakala 845.5 6 Roberto Cecon 841.8 7 Heinz Kuttin 815.1 8 Dieter Thoma 781.6 9 Janne Väätäinen 771
1993–94_Four_Hills_Tournament
Ski jumping competition
Kazuyoshi Funaki Andreas Goldberger Mika Laitinen 6 Jan 1995 Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K-120 LH Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Dieter Thoma
1994–95_Four_Hills_Tournament
Ski jumping championship season
1992 Harrachov (Čerťák K180) F 024 Noriaki Kasai Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Toni Nieminen 22 March 1992 F cnx cancelled just before the end of first
1991–92 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1991–92_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
Ski jumping competition
Emmanuel Chedal (Innsbruck onward, Maxime Remy (Innsbruck only) Italy 3 3 Roberto Cecon, Alessio Bolgnani, Giancarlo Adami Japan 5 5 Noriaki Kasai, Kazuyoshi
2002–03_Four_Hills_Tournament
Ski flying hill in Oberstdorf, Germany
Felder Andreas Goldberger 25 February 1995 K182 Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Jens Weißflog 26 February cancelled due to heavy snowfall ↓ 15th FIS
Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze
World Cup ski jumping event held in Zakopane, Poland
Křenek [pl] Czech Republic 28 701 46. Bruno Reuteler Switzerland 26 703 47. Roberto Cecon Italy 25 704 47. Peter Žonta Slovenia 25 704 49. Jussi Hautamäki Finland
1997–98 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup – Zakopane
1997–98_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup_–_Zakopane
Part of the 1998/1999 World Cup season
Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway 54 989 35. Gerd Siegmund Germany 53 990 36. Roberto Cecon Italy 52 991 36. Sylvain Freiholz Switzerland 52 991 38. Michal Doležal
1998–99 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup – Zakopane
1998–99_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup_–_Zakopane
10th season of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Kjørum 223 15 28 January 1989 Chamonix (Le Mont K95) N 081 Jan Boklöv Roberto Cecon Josef Heumann FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 (20 – 26 February
1988–89 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1988–89_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
Sporting event delegation
84.6 76.0 85.1 169.7 52 Roberto Cecon 80.5 94.3 79.5 91.2 185.5 37 Ivan Lunardi 86.0 104.1 78.5 89.1 193.2 22 Roberto Cecon Large hill 95.0 68.0 98.5
Italy at the 1992 Winter Olympics
Italy_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics
1992 edition of the FIS Ski-Flying World Championships
Medal Athlete Points Gold Noriaki Kasai 392.5 Silver Andreas Goldberger 377.0 Bronze Roberto Cecon 376.0
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1992
FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Championships_1992
21 27 Jérôme Gay France 115.5 107.9 17 118.0 111.4 20 219.3 22 34 Roberto Cecon Italy 116.0 109.8 14 116.0 107.8 23 217.6 23 16 Artur Khamidulin Russia
Ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_individual
Funaki 9 40 49 10 Nicolas Dessum 26 20 46 Noriaki Kasai 1 45 46 12 Roberto Cecon 29 15 44 Hideharu Miyahira 20 24 44 14 Martin Schmitt 13 29 42 15 Masahiko
1999–2000 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1999–2000_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
Kazuya Yoshioka 12 9 — — 21 33 Reinhard Schwarzenberger 8 12 — — 20 Roberto Cecon 9 11 — — 20 35 Frode Håre — — 3 15 18 36 Urban Franc 10 3 — — 13 37
1997–98 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1997–98_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
Ski flying hill in Planica, Slovenia
and FIS World Cup 1994 20 March K185 Jaroslav Sakala Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon FIS World Cup 1997 22 March K185 Takanobu Okabe Kazuyoshi Funaki Jani
Letalnica_bratov_Gorišek
Neuländtner 13 Gallio Trampolino di Pakstall K92 NH Ivo Pertile Ingo Lesser Roberto Cecon 14 Titisee-Neustadt Hochfirstschanze K112 LH Werner Schuster Franz Neuländtner
1990–91 FIS Ski Jumping Europa Cup
1990–91_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Europa_Cup
Ski-jumping competition series
Ottesen Kazuyoshi Funaki Espen Bredesen 78 2 4 December 1994 L 027 Roberto Cecon Lasse Ottesen Kazuyoshi Funaki 79 3 15 December 1994 Jyväskylä (Matti
1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
1994–95_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Continental_Cup
0 97.8 800.7 199.8 221.9 175.1 203.9 8 Italy Ivo Pertile Andrea Cecon Roberto Cecon Ivan Lunardi 405.8 96.1 87.9 123.5 98.3 376.5 103.7 69.9 112.7 90
Ski jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Large hill team
Ski_jumping_at_the_1994_Winter_Olympics_–_Large_hill_team
March 1998 Trondheim Granåsen K-120 LH Masahiko Harada Noriaki Kasai Roberto Cecon 15 March 1998 Oslo Holmenkollbakken K-112 LH Primož Peterka Bruno Reuteler
Nordic_Tournament_1998
Ski-jumping competition series
January 1999 Gallio (Trampolino di Pakstall K95) N 176 Miha Rihtar Roberto Cecon Alan Alborn 274 23 24 January 1999 N 177 Ville Kantee Marius Småriset
1998–99 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
1998–99_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Continental_Cup
Ski flying hill in Norway
Ottesen 19 February 1995 K175 WC Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon 28 February 1998 K175 WC postponed on next day 1 March 1998 K175
Vikersundbakken
Rauschmeier Staffan Tällberg 1990, Štrbské Pleso K-88 Heinz Kuttin Roberto Cecon Tomáš Raszka [pl] 1991, Reit im Winkl K-90 Martin Höllwarth Tomáš Goder
List of medalists of the FIS Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in ski jumping
List_of_medalists_of_the_FIS_Nordic_Junior_World_Ski_Championships_in_ski_jumping
Sporting event delegation
Rank Distance Points Points Rank Roberto Cecon Normal hill Pre-qualified 91.0 117.0 18 Q 91.5 116.0 233.0 19 Roberto Cecon Large hill Pre-qualified 120.0
Italy at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Italy_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics
85.0 32 85.0 32 28 Wojciech Skupień Poland 76.0 85.0 32 85.0 32 34 Roberto Cecon Italy 75.5 85.0 32 85.0 35 27 Simon Ammann Switzerland 75.0 83.5 35
Ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual
Žonta Slovenia 116.5 * Martin Koch Austria 114.5 * Martin Höllwarth Austria 112.5 * Roberto Cecon Italy 103.5 * Stefan Horngacher Austria 102.0
Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
Ski_jumping_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual
Ski jumping championship season
Schmitt 464 2 28 November 1999 L 283 Ville Kantee Risto Jussilainen Roberto Cecon 465 3 4 December 1999 Predazzo (Trampolino dal Ben K120) L 284 Andreas
1999–2000 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1999–2000_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
29 — 38 21 Sturle Holseter — — 36 36 22 Robert Meglič 4 26 — 30 23 Roberto Cecon 18 — 7 25 24 Hiroya Saitō — — 24 24 25 Gerd Siegmund 11 2 10 23 26 Jakub
1995–96 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1995–96_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
Sporting event delegation
Points Rank Distance Points Points Rank Roberto Cecon Normal hill 75.5 85.0 32 did not advance Roberto Cecon Large hill 116.0 109.8 14 Q 116.0 107.8 217
Italy at the 1998 Winter Olympics
Italy_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics
Ski jumping and flying circuit season
Bredesen Roberto Cecon Espen Bredesen 331 18 26 March 1994 Thunder Bay (Big Thunder K90) N 111 Gerd Siegmund Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon 332 19 27
1993–94 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
1993–94_FIS_Ski_Jumping_World_Cup
Winter sport competition
Goldberger Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon 353 3 25 February 1995 Oberstdorf (Heini-Klopfer K182) F 030 Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Jens Weißflog 26 February
1994–95 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
1994–95_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
57 Casey Larson 59 150.7 DNQ — — 38 92.9 DNQ DNS — — 243.6 58 Federico Cecon 62 143.0 DNQ — — 40 86.7 DNQ DNS — — 229.7 59 Andreas Alamommo 43 184.1
Planica7_(2018)
Film and audiovisual festival in Recife, Brazil
usually between the end of April/May, in the Conventions Center of Recife (CECON). It also includes seminars, workshops, meetings, musicals, arts exhibition
Recife_Cinema_Festival
Species of fungus that infects coffee plants
2019.01344. ISSN 1664-462X. PMC 6818232. PMID 31695719. Zambolim, Laercio; Cecon, Paulo (2011). "Chemical approaches to manage coffee leaf rust in drip irrigated
Hemileia_vastatrix
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2017–18 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
2017–18_FIS_Ski_Flying_World_Cup
ROBERTO CECON
ROBERTO CECON
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Humbertus, possibly UMBERTO means "bright support."Â
Boy/Male
English Scottish
Son of Robert 'Famed; bright; shining.' Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Rogerius, ROGERIO means "famous spear."Â
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Scottish
Bright with Fame; Son of Robert; Famed
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Robertus, RUPERTO means "bright fame."
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
ROBERTO CECON
ROBERTO CECON
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, Irish
Patrician; Noble One
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shrinidhi | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€à®¤à¯€Â
Treasure, Wealth, Prosperity
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for a heath dweller, a variant of Heath with the addition of Middle English man ‘man’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Floret; Small Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon
Boy/Male
Biblical
The perfection of the Lord.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Sanskrit Synonym for Water
Boy/Male
Indian
Destroyer of the Powerful; Massive; Grand; A King who Fought on the Side of the Pandavas
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sai baba
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n.
A follower of Robert Sandeman, a Scotch sectary of the eighteenth century. See Glassite.
n.
A mineral of a brownish black color, essentially a tantalo-niobate of yttrium, erbium, and cerium; -- so called after Robert Ferguson.
n.
A doctor of the Sorbonne, or theological college, in the University of Paris, founded by Robert de Sorbon, a. d. 1252. It was suppressed in the Revolution of 1789.
n.
The chaffinch; -- called also roberd.
n.
A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the understanding." The English and American adherents of this faith are called Sandemanians, after Robert Sandeman, the son-in-law and disciple of Glass.
a.
Pertaining to Dr. Robert Brown, who first demonstrated (about 1827) the commonness of the motion described below.
n.
A title annexed to a man's name, to identify him more precisely; as, John Doe, Esq.; Richard Roe, Gent.; Robert Dale, Mason; Thomas Way, of New York; a mark of distinction; a title.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
n.
The views or teachings of Robert Brown of the Brownists.
n.
A follower of Robert Owen, who tried to reorganize society on a socialistic basis, and established an industrial community on the Clyde, Scotland, and, later, a similar one in Indiana.
n.
A monk of the prolific branch of the Benedictine Order, established in 1098 at Citeaux, in France, by Robert, abbot of Molesme. For two hundred years the Cistercians followed the rule of St. Benedict in all its rigor.
n.
A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century, who taught that every church is complete and independent in itself when organized, and consists of members meeting in one place, having full power to elect and depose its officers.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- so called from Sir Robert Peel.