stole
Collocations
4ADJ.
clear, over, true
VERB + STOLE
arrested, attacked, rights, say, see, sleep
STOLE + NOUN
apple, car, money, passport, pearl, purse, traveler's, wallet
PREP.
from, on, up
Definitions
noun
A garment consisting of a decorated band worn on the back of the neck, each end hanging over the chest, worn in ecclesiastical settings or sometimes as a part of graduation dress.
1994-1998, Encyclopaedia Britannica CD 98, Multimedia Edition Certain robes indicate a position in the hierarchy; others correspond to function and may be worn by the same individual at different times. The most important vestment among the insignia [of the clergy] is the stole, the emblem of sacerdotal status, the origin of which is the ancient pallium. The stole originally was a draped garment, then a folded one with the appearance of a scarf, and, finally, in the 4th century, a scarf. As a symbol of jurisdictionin the Roman Empire, the supreme pontiff (the pope, or bishop of Rome) conferred it upon archbishops and, later, upon bishops, as emblematic of their sharing in the papal authority.
With sou'-wester under arm, and oilskin open so that God might see the stole and know that there was no deception, he chanted from a prayer-book in a tone exactly like that of a blackfellow devil-dovvening: […]
A scarf-like garment, often made of fur.
noun
A stolon.
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61994-1998, Encyclopaedia Britannica CD 98, Multimedia Edition Certain robes indicate a position in the hierarchy; others correspond to function and may be worn by the same individual at different time
WiktionaryWith sou'-wester under arm, and oilskin open so that God might see the stole and know that there was no deception, he chanted from a prayer-book in a tone exactly like that of a blackfellow devil-dovv
WiktionaryA group of gangsters stole money.
Tatoeba · #27495Someone stole my passport.
Tatoeba · #35269Someone stole my traveler's checks.
Tatoeba · #36925The runner stole third base.
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