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stole

N กระโปรง ยาว ของ ผู้หญิง โรมัน โบรา ณ  Roman robe kra-prong-yao-kong-phu-ying-ro-man

 

stole

N ผ้าคลุมไหล่ ของ บาทหลวง  tippet pa-klum-lai-sam-lab-bad-luang

 

stole

N ผ้าคลุมไหล่ สำหรับ ผู้หญิง  muffler scarf shawl pa-klum-lai-sam-lab-phu-ying

 

stole

VI กริยา ช่อง ที่  2 ของ  steal kri-ya-chong-ti-2-kong

 

stole

VT กริยา ช่อง ที่  2 ของ  steal kri-ya-chong-ti-2-kong

 

stolen

VT กริยา ช่อง ที่  3 ของ  steal kri-ya-chong-ti-3-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

STOLE

pret.of steal.

 

STOLE

n. 1. A long vest or robe; a garment worn by the priests of some denominations when they officiate. It is a broad strip of cloth reaching from the neck to the feet.
2. [L.] A sucker; a shoot from the root of a plant, by which some plants may be propagated; written also stool.

 

STOLEN

pp. Stoln. The passive participle of steal. Stolen waters are sweet. Proverbs 9:17.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

STOLE

STOLE Stole,

 

Defn: imp. of Steal.

 

STOLE

Stole, n. Etym: [L. stolo, -onis.] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A stolon.

 

STOLE

Stole, n. Etym: [AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. stall. See Stall. ]

 

1. A long, loose garment reaching to the feet. Spenser. But when mild morn, in saffron stole, First issues from her eastern goal. T. Warton.

 

2. (Eccl.)

 

Defn: A narrow band of silk or stuff, sometimes enriched with embroidery and jewels, worn on the left shoulder of deacons, and across both shoulders of bishops and priests, pendent on each side nearly to the ground. At Mass, it is worn crossed on the breast by priests. It is used in various sacred functions. Groom of the stole, the first lord of the bedchamber in the royal household. [Eng. ] Brande & C.

 

STOLED

STOLED Stoled, a.

 

Defn: Having or wearing a stole. After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled In shining lawn. G. Fletcher.

 

STOLEN

STOLEN Stol "en,

 

Defn: p. p. of Steal.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

stole

stole 1 |stōl stoʊl | noun a woman's long scarf or shawl, esp. fur or similar material, worn loosely over the shoulders. of a strip of fabric used as an ecclesiastical vestment, worn over the shoulders and hanging down to the knee or below. ORIGIN Old English (in the senses long robe and priest's vestment ), via Latin from Greek stolē clothing, from stellein array.

 

stole

stole 2 |stoʊl stōl | past of steal.

 

stolen

sto len |ˈstōlən ˈstoʊlən | past participle of steal.

 

stolen generation

sto len gen er a tion noun Austral. the Aboriginal people forcibly removed from their families as children between the 1900s and the 1960s, to be brought up by white foster families or in institutions.

 

Oxford Dictionary

stole

stole 1 |stəʊl | noun a woman's long scarf or shawl, especially of fur or similar material, worn loosely over the shoulders. a priest's silk vestment worn over the shoulders and hanging down to the knee or below. ORIGIN Old English (in the senses long robe and priest's vestment ), via Latin from Greek stolē clothing , from stellein array .

 

stole

stole 2 |stəʊl | past of steal.

 

stolen

stolen |ˈstəʊlən | past participle of steal.

 

stolen generation

stolen gen ¦er |ation noun Austral. the Aboriginal people forcibly removed from their families as children between the 1900s and the 1960s, to be brought up by white foster families or in institutions.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

stole

stole noun shawl, scarf, wrap, boa, tippet, cape.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

stole

stole 1 /stoʊl /動詞 stealの過去形 .

 

stole

stole 2 名詞 C 1 (女性用の )ストール, 肩掛け .2 ストール, ストラ 〘キリスト教教会で聖職者が首から掛ける帯状の布 〙.3 (古代ローマの女性の )足もとまである上着 .

 

stolen

sto len /stóʊl (ə )n /動詞 stealの過去分詞 .