Brythonic word (Breton/Cornish/Welsh) used to describe prehistoric megalithic structures.
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Examples for "cromlech"
Examples for "cromlech"
1The Celtic dolmen and cromlech, the Etruscan tumulus, the Hebrew galgal, are words.
2They too raised a cromlech, and then a giddy descent followed.
3The Welsh Memorial in Flanders Campaign is planning to build a cromlech, or flagstone monument.
4She had walked lines to an abandoned cromlech on a low hill amid fog-draped mountains.
5The bones and ashes find a temporary resting-place here, but are afterwards removed to a cromlech.
1It was in fact nearly eleven before I reached the stone circle.
2It was a small stone circle about the size of his palm.
3Naked he walked over to the stone circle and knelt in supplication.
4The Peak District Peak experience... Nine Ladies Bronze Age stone circle.
5Ireland The old road that leads to an ancient stone circle, Ballynoe, Ireland.