Definition of Stoln

1. steal [v] - See also: steal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stoln

stolen
stolen base
stolen bases
stolen property
stoles
stolest
stolid
stolider
stolidest
stolidities
stolidity
stolidly
stolidness
stollen
stollens
stoln (current term)
stolon
stolonate
stolonic
stoloniferous
stolons
stolovaya
stolovayas
stolport
stolports
stolzite
stoma
stomach
stomach-flu
stomach ache

Literary usage of Stoln

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Geological Travels in Some Parts of France, Switzerland, and Germany by Jean Andre De Luc (1813)
"The working of the veins which had been abandoned on the course of the Sieber-stoln was then resumed and was found profitable. 183. ..."

2. Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare (2001)
"stoln(stol'n) Fs et cet. 92. did] bid Becket conj. 96. stolne,] stol'n! Han. stol'n. 93. the] that Pope-Johns., Var. '73. Warb. stoln; Cap. 95. ..."

3. An alphabet of tales: an English 15th century translation of the Alphabetum by Mary Macleod Banks (1904)
"... of gere pat he had stoln. ... alone -with pis stoln gude. ... he said1 pat pai at pe stoln gude was fun ..."

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