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Stole:

Definition one: take something

Definition two: A long scarf, usually of embroidered silk or linen, worn over the left shoulder by deacons and over both shoulders by priests and bishops while officiating.

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5d ago

A homograph of "stole" is "stole," which can refer to both the past tense of the verb "steal" and a type of long scarf or shawl.

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