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‖ stola Antiq.|ˈstəʊlə| [L. stola, ad. Gr. στολή: see stole n.1] A long robe worn by Greek and Roman women; chiefly referred to as the distinctive dress of Roman matrons.
1728Chambers Cycl. s.v., The Stola of the ancient Romans, &c. was..a kind of Robe fitter for Women than Men. 1847J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §341. 351 Among the higher ranks a dress similar to the Ionic came in fashion, to which belonged the Stola, consisting of a tunic with broad border. 1861Paley æschylus (ed. 2) Choeph. 161 note, βαθύζωνος..and βαθύκολπος..are epithets not very easily explained... Probably the loose and ample folds of the stola..are meant. 1891Farrar Darkn. & Dawn i, The long stola worn by noble matrons. |