释义 |
stole I. Etymology: Middle English stole (past), alteration (influenced by stolen) of stal, from Old English stæl; Middle English stole, stolen (past participle), from Old English stolen past & chiefly dialect past part of steal II. \ˈstōl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin stola, from Greek stolē equipment, raiment, robe; akin to Greek stellein to set up, make ready, send — more at stall 1. a. : a long loose garment; especially : a garment similar to the stola or toga worn in ancient times b. : stola 2. : an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long narrow cloth band worn around the neck and falling from the shoulders of bishops and priests 3. : a long wide scarf or similar covering worn by women usually across the shoulders III. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to provide a stole for IV. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English stool, literally, stool — more at stool archaic : closestool |