Etymology:
Meaning:
To take something without permission or right; to appropriate wrongfully.
Origin:
The word "stole" originated in the Old English word "stelan," which meant "to set up." This sense of "placing" or "establishing" gradually evolved to include the idea of "taking possession of" or "appropriating." By the 12th century, "stole" had taken on its current meaning of stealing.
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