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Word Meanings - STOLED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

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

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  • HAVENED
    Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats.
  • AFTERCAST
    A throw of dice after the game in ended; hence, anything done too late. Gower.
  • SHINTIYAN; SHINTYAN
    A kind of wide loose drawers or trousers worn by women in Mohammedan countries.
  • WEARIABLE
    That may be wearied.
  • HAVENER
    A harbor master.
  • SHINDLE
    A shingle; also, a slate for roofing. Holland.
  • SHINGLER
    1. One who shingles. 2. A machine for shingling puddled iron.
  • AFTER
    To ward the stern of the ship; -- applied to any object in the rear part of a vessel; as the after cabin, after hatchway. Note: It is often combined with its noun; as, after-bowlines, after- braces, after-sails, after-yards, those on the mainmasts
  • WEARING
    1. The act of one who wears; the manner in which a thing wears; use; conduct; consumption. Belike he meant to ward, and there to see his wearing. Latimer. 2. That which is worn; clothes; garments. Give me my nightly wearing and adieu. Shak.
  • AFTERPAINS
    The pains which succeed childbirth, as in expelling the afterbirth.
  • WEARILY
    In a weary manner.
  • STOLED
    Having or wearing a stole. After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled In shining lawn. G. Fletcher.
  • STOLA
    A long garment, descending to the ankles, worn by Roman women. The stola was not allowed to be worn by courtesans, or by women who had been divorced from their husbands. Fairholt.
  • HAVELOCK
    A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke.
  • STOLIDNESS
    See STOLIDITY
  • HAVE
    haven, habben, AS. habben ; akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben, OFries, hebba, OHG. hab, G. haben, Icel. hafa, Sw. hafva, Dan. have, Goth. haban, and prob. to L. habere, whence F. 1. To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm. 2.
  • AFTERSHAFT
    The hypoptilum.
  • AFTERPIECE
    The heel of a rudder. (more info) 1. A piece performed after a play, usually a farce or other small entertainment.
  • WEARABLE
    Capable of being worn; suitable to be worn.
  • SHINNEY
    The game of hockey; -- so called because of the liability of the players to receive blows on the shin. Halliwell.
  • SPILLET FISHING; SPILLIARD FISHING
    A system or method of fishing by means of a number of hooks set on snoods all on one line; -- in North America, called trawl fishing, bultow, or bultow fishing, and long-line fishing.
  • AGROSTOLOGIST
    One skilled in agrostology.
  • APOSTOLICISM; APOSTOLICITY
    The state or quality of being apostolical.
  • HISTOLYSIS
    The decay and dissolution of the organic tissues and of the blood.
  • MAINSWEAR
    To swear falsely. Blount.
  • EPISTOLET
    A little epistle. Lamb.
  • FREDSTOLE
    See FULLER
  • MOONSHINER
    A person engaged in illicit distilling; -- so called because the work is largely done at night.
  • PLANISHING
    a. & vb. n. from Planish, v. t. Planishing rolls , rolls between which metal strips are passed while cold, to bring them to exactly the required thickness.
  • FORSWEARER
    One who rejects of renounces upon oath; one who swears a false oath.

 

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