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Druid stone

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noun

  1. sarsen.


Etymology

Origin of Druid stone

First recorded in 1840–50

Example Sentences

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It is believed The Hemlock Stone is linked to two other significant stones in Nottinghamshire, the Druid Stone at Blidworth and Bob's Rock at Stapleford.

From BBC

As a return for this stop at Morains, which Walter considered a particular concession to the women of the party, he suggested that we take time to stop at Villandry to see a Druid stone which M. La Tour has been telling him about.

From Project Gutenberg

The old Druid stone had affected her child’s mind in somewhat the same way, but with a difference.

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The sunset "bloomed and withered on the hill Like any hill-flower"; but long those two stood by the Druid stone, knowing, perhaps, the best moment that life could give them, facing the dying radiance with hearts that were full of sunrise.

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"Christian!" said Larry, trembling, as he had trembled when he spoke to her by the Druid Stone on Cnocán an Ceoil Sidhe.

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