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Definition of Druid stone

Druid stone
Sarsen Sar"sen, n. [Etymol. uncertain; perhaps for saracen stone, i.e., a heathen or pagan stone or monument.] One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs; -- called also sarsen stone, and Druid stone. [Eng.]

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- held in high esteem amongst the Druids. Pliny described rituals the druids allegedly conducted to acquire the stone, and the magical properties they...
- p**** through. Though known as the Druid Stone, there is no evidence to suggest that it has ever been used by druids. It is a naturally forming outcrop...
- "The Druid Stone" and had it erected at the edge of the lawn where it still stands; he wrote about the stone in his poem "The Shadow on the Stone". It...
- known variously as "Whitehill 1": 9  and "the Druid Stone".: 2  The Bronze Age rock art is found on a stone measuring 42 by 26 feet (12.8 by 7.9 metres)...
- Lower Quinton, near the stone Druid circle of the Whispering Knights. There a man had been killed by a reproduction of a Druidical ceremony on St Valentine's...
- Druidry, sometimes termed Druidism, is a modern spiritual or religious movement that promotes the cultivation of honorable relationships with the physical...
- A druid was a member of the high-ranking priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures. Druids were religious leaders as well as legal authorities, adjudicators...
- Doctor Anthony Druid, also known as Doctor Droom and Druid, is a fictional mystic and a supernatural monster-hunter appearing in American comic books...
- "anagyre", "(rebellious) celt", "Celtic stone", "druid stone", "rattlerock", "Robinson Reverser", "spin bar", "wobble stone" (or "wobblestone") and by product...
- an existing Druid stone circle to save on construction costs. This story would date the castle itself to about the 18th century. The Druids, s****ing revenge...