Definition of stole

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Stole () imp. of Steal.

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Diastole :: Diastole (n.) The rhythmical expansion or dilatation of the heart and arteries; -- correlative to systole, or contraction..
Theft :: Theft (n.) The thing stolen.
Stolid :: Stolen () p. p. of Steal.
Identity :: Identity (n.) The condition of being the same with something described or asserted, or of possessing a character claimed; as, to establish the identity of stolen goods..
Prediastolic :: Prediastolic (a.) Preceding the diastole of the heart; as, a prediastolic friction sound..
Presystolic :: Presystolic (a.) Preceding the systole or contraction of the heart; as, the presystolic friction sound..
Reset :: Reset (n.) The receiving of stolen goods, or harboring an outlaw..
Pistolet :: Pistolet (n.) A small pistol.
Diastole :: Diastole (n.) A figure by which a syllable naturally short is made long.
Stealing :: Stolen (p. p.) of Stea.
Mainor :: Mainor (n.) A thing stolen found on the person of the thief.
Stolen :: Stole (imp.) of Stea.
Pistoleer :: Pistoleer (n.) One who uses a pistol.
Fredstole :: Fredstole (n.) See Fridstol.
Stealingly :: Stealing (n.) That which is stolen; stolen property; -- chiefly used in the plural.
Furtive :: Furtive (a.) Stolen; obtained or characterized by stealth; sly; secret; stealthy; as, a furtive look..
Pistole :: Pistole (n.) The name of certain gold coins of various values formerly coined in some countries of Europe. In Spain it was equivalent to a quarter doubloon, or about $3.90, and in Germany and Italy nearly the same. There was an old Italian pistole worth about $5.40..
Receive :: Receive (v. t.) To take from a thief, as goods known to be stolen..
Fence :: Fence (n.) A receiver of stolen goods, or a place where they are received..
Prometheus :: Prometheus (n.) The son of Iapetus (one of the Titans) and Clymene, fabled by the poets to have surpassed all mankind in knowledge, and to have formed men of clay to whom he gave life by means of fire stolen from heaven. Jupiter, being angry at this, sent Mercury to bind Prometheus to Mount Caucasus, where a vulture preyed upon his liver..
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