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▪ I. stonage|ˈstəʊnɪdʒ| [f. stone n. + -age.] †1. Stones collectively. Obs.
1618Chapman Hesiod ii. 29 Draw ashore Thy Ship; and fence her round with stonage store, To shield her ribs against the humorous Gales. 2. Weight measured in stones. nonce-use.
1882H. C. Merivale Faucit of B. II. ii. i. 149 Six good feet of height, and a stonage coming nearer to fourteen than to thirteen on the average. ▪ II. stonage obs. form of Stonehenge. |