Etymology:
Meaning:
To take and keep (property) without right or permission
Origin:
The word "stole" has been used in English since the 9th century. It originally referred to the act of setting or placing something in a particular place. Over time, it came to be used specifically for the act of taking and keeping someone else's property without their permission.
The word "stole" is related to the words "stall" (a place where animals are kept) and "stool" (a seat). All of these words share the same Proto-Indo-European root "*stel-," which means "to set, place, or fix in position."
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