cromlech in English

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(in Wales) a megalithic tomb consisting of a large flat stone laid on upright ones.
They were the so called Megalithic People, the builders of dolmens, cromlechs and other monuments over or to their dead.
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4. Cromlech definition is - dolmen

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14. Other articles where Cromlech is discussed: Down: There a Cromlech, or circle of stones, stands enclosed by a broad rampart; and near Newcastle there is a well-preserved souterrain, or underground chamber

15. The large Cromlech, called the Broadstone, is some miles from Kilrea. ULSTER FOLKLORE ELIZABETH ANDREWS There is also a stone altar, or Cromlech, assigned by some to druidical inception, and again denied

16. A Cromlech is a circle of standing stones surrounding a Dolmen

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18. A 'Cromlech' is a Celt burial mound, made of piled rocks

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20. Cromlech - a prehistoric megalithic tomb typically having two large upright stones and a capstone

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24. All of the stones used to construct the Dolmen and the Cromlech are rough and unmarked.

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26. Cromlech cottage is the gateway to the famous Kilclooney Dolmen which is around 4500 years old

27. Cromlech a type of megalithic structure of the Neolithic period and primarily the Bronze Age. Usually, a Cromlech consists of huge (up to 6–7 m high) free-standing stones that form one circle or several concentric circles

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29. Cromlech (Stone Circle) A circle made of stones arranged vertically, often around a tomb or place of worship

30. Years ago the Kilclooney Dolmen was known by the name of The Cromlech which is the Irish for dolmen

31. A Cromlech (sometimes also spelled 'cromleh' or 'cromlêh') is a megalithic construction made of large stone blocks

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33. Cromlech (n.) "structure consisting of a large, flat, unhewn stone resting horizontally atop three or more upright ones," c

34. Welsh, from crom, feminine of crwm ‘arched’ + llech ‘flat stone’; Cromlech (sense 2 of the noun) is via French from Breton krommlec'h.

35. The Cromlech of the Almendres (Portuguese: Cromeleque dos Almendres/Cromeleque na Herdade dos Almendres) is a megalithic complex (commonly known as the Almendres Cromlech), located 4.5 road km WSW of the village of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, municipality of Évora, in the Portuguese Alentejo.

36. Several remains of antiquity exist in the neighbourhood, among them a Cromlech called Kit's Coty House, about a mile north-east from the village.

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38. Cromlech in Wales, a megalithic tomb consisting of a large flat stone laid on upright ones, a dolmen. In Brittany, the term denotes a circle of standing stones

39. Cromlech Temple A British occult society contemporary with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, with rituals and initiations based on a mixture of Kabala and Christian mysticism

40. Built over several different periods between 5000 and 4000 BCE, the Almendres Cromlech are the finest example of Neolithic structures on the Iberian Peninsula, though it remained undiscovered until

41. A circle of prehistoric standing stones (no longer in technical usage) a megalithic chamber tomb or dolmen Word Origin for Cromlech C17: from Welsh, from crom, feminine of crwm bent, arched + llech …

42. Of crwm "crooked, bent, concave" + llech "(flat) stone." Applied in Wales and Cornwall to what in Brittany is a dolmen; a Cromlech there is part of a circle of standing stones.

43. ‘The stones were not dolmens or Cromlechs.’ ‘Everywhere you go in Ireland there are standing stones, circles, Cromlechs and tumuli.’ ‘Her grandfather Thomas Rogers lived at Devil's Den Cottage close to the Cromlech at Clatford just west of Marlborough.’

44. Cromlech (krŏm`lĕk) [Welsh or Breton,=crooked stone], term that has changed in meaning from its original equivalent to dolmen dolmen [Breton,=stone table], burial chamber consisting of two or more upright stone slabs supporting a capstone or table, typical of the Neolithic period in Europe.