‖n. [ OF. ] (Her.) A six-pointed star whose rays are wavy, instead of straight like those of a mullet.
Estoile of eight points,
Estoile of four points.
n. [ L. stolo, -onis. ] (Bot.) A stolon. [ 1913 Webster ]
imp. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. &unr_; a stole, garment, equipment, fr. &unr_; to set, place, equip, send, akin to E. stall. See Stall. ]
But when mild morn, in saffron stole,
First issues from her eastern goal. T. Warton. [ 1913 Webster ]
Groom of the stole,
a. Having or wearing a stole. [ 1913 Webster ]
After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled
In shining lawn. G. Fletcher. [ 1913 Webster ]
p. p. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ L. stolo, -onis. ] (Bot.) A stolon. [ 1913 Webster ]
imp. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. &unr_; a stole, garment, equipment, fr. &unr_; to set, place, equip, send, akin to E. stall. See Stall. ]
But when mild morn, in saffron stole,
First issues from her eastern goal. T. Warton. [ 1913 Webster ]
Groom of the stole,
a. Having or wearing a stole. [ 1913 Webster ]
After them flew the prophets, brightly stoled
In shining lawn. G. Fletcher. [ 1913 Webster ]
p. p. of Steal. [ 1913 Webster ]