stoles
Meaning of stoles
plural noun
a woman's long scarf or shawl, especially of fur or similar material, worn loosely over the shoulders.
Old English (in the senses ‘long robe’ and ‘priest's vestment’), via Latin from Greek stolē ‘clothing’, from stellein ‘array’.
Information about stoles
- It is a name.
- The singular form of stoles is: stole.
- Languages in which stoles is used:
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Hyphenation of stoles
stoles
- It consists of 1 syllables and 6 chars.
- stoles is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
stoles synonyms
Meaning a piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped round a baby:
Meaning a length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head:
Meaning a loose outer garment or piece of material:
Meaning a constrictor snake which bears live young and may reach great size, native to America, Africa, Asia, and some Pacific islands:
Meaning a woman's long fur scarf or shawl worn around the neck and shoulders:
Meaning a sleeveless cloak, typically a short one:
Words that rhyme with stoles
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