This is the 605th most frequent Norwegian word.
stjålet
"Stjålet" means "stolen" in English.
Here, 'stjålet' is the past participle of the verb 'stjele,' used in the present perfect tense.
Jeg har stjålet en bok.
I have stolen a book.
Here, 'stjålet' is used in a passive voice construction, indicating that the treasure underwent the action of being stolen.
De oppdaget at skatten var blitt stjålet.
They discovered that the treasure had been stolen.
In this example, 'stjålet' serves as a predicate adjective, describing the state of the pearls.