crómlech
31cromlech — noun Etymology: Welsh, literally, bent stone Date: 1695 1. dolmen 2. a circle of monoliths usually enclosing a dolmen or mound …
32CROMLECH — n. m. Monument des âges préhistoriques formé d’une suite de menhirs disposés en cercle. Les cromlechs de la Bretagne, du pays de Galles …
33cromlech — /krom lek/, n. Archaeol. (no longer in technical use) a megalithic chamber tomb. Cf. chamber tomb, dolmen, passage grave. [1595 1605; < Welsh, equiv. to crom bent, curved, crooked (fem. of crwm) + lech, comb. form of llech flat stone] * * * …
34cromlech — noun /ˈkɹɒm.lek/ A dolmen or ancient underground tomb. , 1922, The scenes depicted on the emunctory field, showing our ancient duns and raths and cromlechs and grianauns and seats of learning and maledictive stones, are as wonderfully beautiful… …
35cromlech — (entrée créée par le supplément) (kro mlèk ) s. m. Le même que cromlek (voy. cromlek au Dictionnaire) …
36Cromlech — nm ensemble circulaire de grosses pierres plantées Bretagne …
37Cromlech — Crọm|lech 〈a. [ lɛk] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e od. s〉 = Kromlech …
38Cromlech — Crom|lech [ krɔmleç, ...lɛk] vgl. ↑Kromlech …
39crómlech — Sinónimos: ■ crónlech …
40cromlech — crom·lech || krÉ’mlek n. (Archaeology) monument composed of stone megaliths encircling a mound; dolmen, tomb comprised of two vertical stone slabs supporting a horizontal stone slab …