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Druid stone

noun

  1. sarsen.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Druid stone1

First recorded in 1840–50
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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.

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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.

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

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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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The sun was low in the west when they came out on to the open hillside, and went on up the path, through the heather, that led to the Druid stone beside the Tober an Sidhe, the fairies' well.

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