Strong's Concordance
stolé: equipment, apparel
Original Word: στολή, ῆς, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: stolé
Phonetic Spelling: (stol-ay')
Short Definition: a long robe
Definition: a long robe, worn by the upper classes in the East.
HELPS Word-studies
4749 stolḗ – a long, flowing robe worn by the elite (people of high station, wealth). "4749 (stolḗ) is a long robe, worn by the upper classes in the east" (Souter), "especially flowing raiment, a festal robe" (A-S).
["Milligan also finds in the papyri that robes are the expression of character" (Vincent, ala WP).]
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4749: στολήστολή,
στολῆς,
ἡ (
στέλλω (which see) to prepare, equip, 2 perfect
1. an equipment (Aeschylus).
2. an equipment in clothes, clothing; specifically, a loose outer garment for men which extended to the feet (cf. English stole (Dict. of Chris. Antiq. under the word)), worn by kings (Jonah 3:6), priests, and persons of rank: Mark 12:38; Mark 16:5; Luke 15:22; Luke 20:46; Revelation 6:11; Revelation 7:9, 13 (14{a},14{b} Rec.; Revelation 22:14 L T Tr WH). (Tragg., Xenophon, Plato, and following; the Sept. chiefly for בֶּגֶד.) (Cf. Trench, § l.)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
long robe.
From stello; equipment, i.e. (specially), a "stole" or long-fitting gown (as a mark of dignity) -- long clothing (garment), (long) robe.
see GREEK stello
Forms and Transliterations
εστόλισε εστολισμένοι εστολισμένος στολαί στολαις στολαίς στολαῖς στολας στολάς στολὰς στολη στολή στολὴ στολην στολήν στολὴν στολής στολίσαι στολισάτω στολισμόν στολισμού στολιστής stolais stolaîs stolas stolàs stole stolē stolḕ stolen stolēn stolḕn
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