See Also: swartrutter(dictionary)
stole(medicine)
stole(1)(dictionary)
stole(2)(dictionary)
stole(3)(dictionary)
stole(4)(dictionary)
stole 1,(dictionary)
stole 2, noun(dictionary)

stole 2, noun (oh) and swartrutter (iou)


stole 2, noun (oh)



2 n [C]
[Date: 900-1000; Language: Latin; Origin: stola 'long loose piece of clothing', from Greek stole]
a long straight piece of cloth or fur that a woman wears across her shoulders

swartrutter (iou)



swartrutter noun. obsolete exc. Hist. M16.
[Early mod. Dutch: see SWART adjective, RUTTER noun1.]
Any of a class of irregular troopers, with black dress and armour and blackened faces, who infested the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th cents.