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trilithon

American  
[trahy-lith-on, trahy-luh-thon] / traɪˈlɪθ ɒn, ˈtraɪ ləˈθɒn /
Also trilith

noun

  1. a prehistoric structure consisting of two upright stones supporting a horizontal stone.


trilithon British  
/ traɪˈlɪθɒn, ˈtraɪlɪθ, ˈtraɪlɪˌθɒn, traɪˈlɪθɪk /

noun

  1. a structure consisting of two upright stones with a third placed across the top, such as those of Stonehenge

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • trilithic adjective

Etymology

Origin of trilithon

1730–40; < Greek trílithon, neuter of trílithos having three stones. See tri-, -lith

Example Sentences

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Here a trilithon lintel is being replaced following the re-erection of Stones 6 and 7, and their setting in concrete.

From BBC • Jul. 21, 2015

If it was indeed a memorial of a dead king, it might be thought to strengthen the view that the great trilithon was also set up as a monument to a deceased monarch or Tooitonga.

From The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Vol. II by Frazer, James George, Sir

Each trilithon, as the name implies, consists of three stones, two of which are uprights, the third being laid horizontally across the top.

From Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders by Peet, T. Eric (Thomas Eric)

Wondering what they would do, the young shepherd left the hut, and doubled behind the belt of furze, intending to stand near the trilithon unperceived. 

From A Changed Man; and other tales by Hardy, Thomas

Crossing anew the down between the hut and the trilithon, and scanning the precincts as if finally to assure himself that she had not come, he rode slowly downwards in the direction of Shakeforest Towers.

From A Changed Man; and other tales by Hardy, Thomas