Associations to the word «Stole»
Noun
- Prometheus
- Groom
- Thief
- Stealing
- Scarf
- Wallet
- Steal
- Christmas
- Glance
- Theft
- Base
- Shawl
- Jewellery
- Hermes
- Nigger
- Slumber
- Triple
- Girdle
- Stillness
- Jewelry
- Rbi
- Robbery
- Catcher
- Orb
- Ghosts
- Eucharist
- Cheek
- Lied
- Dey
- Pinch
- Cobb
- Shortstop
- Loot
- Fragrance
- Robber
- Gown
- Deacon
- Robe
- Slipper
- Cope
- Purse
- Cattle
- Heracles
- Sancho
- Batting
- Zeus
- Stair
- Soothing
- Perfume
- Retrieve
- Chicken
- Somebody
- Jewel
- Rowland
- Bracelet
- Girlfriend
- Magdalen
- Gloom
- Tinge
Adjective
Wiktionary
STOLE, verb. Simple past tense of steal
STOLE, noun. An ecclesiastical garment.
STOLE, noun. A scarf-like garment, often made of fur.
STOLE, noun. (botany) A stolon.
STOLE FEE, noun. A fee or donation made to a priest who officiates at a rite.
STOLE FEES, noun. Plural of stole fee
STOLE ONE'S THUNDER, verb. Simple past tense of steal one's thunder
Dictionary definition
STOLE, noun. A wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women.
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