stole
31stole fee — noun Etymology: translation of German stolgebühre : a fee paid by a member of the laity to a priest for the administration of a sacrament or the performance of a rite in the Roman Catholic Church * * * stole fee, a fee paid to a Roman Catholic… …
32stole — 3) the bottom rope of a fish net (Scottish dialect) …
33stole — noun /ˈstəʊl,ˈstɔl/ a) An ecclesiastical garment. b) A scarf like garment, often made of fur …
34Stole — Ecclesiastical vestment, being a strip of cloth or silk worn around the neck and falling to the knees. [< Lat. stola = a cloak like outer garment] …
35Stole — Sto|le 〈f. 19; selten〉 = Stola …
36stole — diastole extrasystole pistole systole …
37stolé — rafistolé …
38STOLE — a long scarf worn by bishops and priests in the administration of the sacraments of the Church, and sometimes when preaching, as well as in symbol of authority …
39stole — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. scarf, cape, mantle, fur piece; surplice. See clothing. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A garment wrapped about a person: cloak, shawl, wrap. See PUT ON …
40Stole — Sto|le 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n; selten〉 = Stola …