This root form (lemma) is used in 4 different forms in the NT: στολαῖς (DFP), στολὰς (AFP), στολὴ (NFS), στολὴν (AFS).
It is glossed in 5 different ways: ‘a robe’, ‘in robes’, ‘with a robe’, ‘robe’, ‘robes’.
OET MARK 12:38 Greek word=στολαῖς (stolais) Morphology=DFP English gloss=‘robes’ SR GNT MARK 12:38 word 24
OET MARK 16:5 Greek word=στολὴν (stolaʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘with a robe’ SR GNT MARK 16:5 word 16
OET LUKE 15:22 Greek word=στολὴν (stolaʸn) Morphology=AFS English gloss=‘robe’ SR GNT LUKE 15:22 word 16
OET LUKE 20:46 Greek word=στολαῖς (stolais) Morphology=DFP English gloss=‘robes’ SR GNT LUKE 20:46 word 9
OET REV 6:11 Greek word=στολὴ (stolaʸ) Morphology=NFS English gloss=‘a robe’ SR GNT REV 6:11 word 7
OET REV 7:9 Greek word=στολὰς (stolas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘in robes’ SR GNT REV 7:9 word 40
OET REV 7:13 Greek word=στολὰς (stolas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘robes’ SR GNT REV 7:13 word 14
OET REV 7:14 Greek word=στολὰς (stolas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘robes’ SR GNT REV 7:14 word 26
OET REV 22:14 Greek word=στολὰς (stolas) Morphology=AFP English gloss=‘robes’ SR GNT REV 22:14 word 6