What do you mean by stole?

1 : a long loose garment : robe. 2 : an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long usually silk band worn traditionally around the neck by bishops and priests and over the left shoulder by deacons. 3 : a long wide scarf or similar covering worn by women usually across the shoulders.

What does Stold mean?

having or wearing a stole

Is Stold a Scrabble word?

STOLED is a valid scrabble word.

What is the V1 form of stole?

The thieves have stolen everything in the shop….Steal Past Simple, Simple Past Tense of Steal, Past Participle, V1 V2 V3 Form Of Steal.

V1 Base Form V2 Past Simple V3 Past Participle steal stole stolen

What is swear to God?

“Swear to God” generally means: That someone wants to make a sincere “Oath” to God regarding a situation or show great “Sincerity and/ or Conviction” to a conversation or beliefs. Example: “I swear to God” that I will NEVER smoke again!

How do you spell swear?

to declare, affirm, attest, etc., by swearing by a deity, some sacred object, etc. to affirm, assert, or say with solemn earnestness. to promise or undertake on oath or in a solemn manner; vow. to testify or state on oath: He swore it on the witness stand.

What does the word swear mean in the Bible?

tell the truth

What does it mean I swear?

1 —used to stress that one is being absolutely honest I didn’t do anything wrong. I swear. 2 informal —used for emphasis I swear, every time I see her she’s got a new boyfriend.

Is it OK to say swear?

No. “I swear” is just a largely meaningless intensifier in modern usage. It does not fit the current meaning of swearing, which is using taboo language, nor the original meaning, which was calling for supernatural punishment if what you say isn’t true or you don’t fulfill what you vow.

Why swear has two meanings?

1 Answer. The word swear comes from the Old English swerian (past tense swor / pp sworen), meaning a solemn oath. Until the mid 1700s, use of obscenities (“cursing”) was treated completely separately, and during the mid 1700s the two became lumped together as “swearing and cursing”.

How do you use swear?

  • swear something He swore revenge on the man who had killed his father.
  • swear (that)…
  • I swear (that) I’ll never leave you.
  • He swore solemnly that he would never hit her again.
  • swear to do something She made him swear not to tell anyone.
  • He left, swearing never to return.
  • Are you swearing at me meaning?

    Swearing at me means saying bad words to me. For example: “damn you”, “fu*k you”. Are you swearing at me. Means are you saying bad words to me.

    Do not swear means?

    1. don’t swear = don’t use any rude words don’t swear = don’t promise 1- to use rude or offensive language, usually because you are angry: example : Why did you let him swear at you like that? 2- to make a serious promise to do something example He swore revenge on the man who had killed his father.

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