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dolmendol‧men /ˈdɒlmen, -mən $ ˈdoʊlmən, ˈdɒːl-, ˈdɑːl-/ noun [countable] technical dolmenOrigin: 1800-1900 Breton tolmen, from tol ‘table’ + men ‘stone’ - Elisabeth walked the few metres down the path to the round dolmen.
- He was the first person I'd met that day who didn't know what a dolmen was.
- I must have passed in and out of several counties that morning, looking for that dolmen.
- In addition to the circle, there was the King Stone standing stone and the Whispering Knights, a dolmen in close proximity.
- Sure, of course I know where the dolmen is.
- The shadow's information proved to be correct; fifteen minutes later, I found my dolmen.
- The shadow appeared to have an extensive knowledge of dolmens and their whereabouts.
- We talked of dolmens and stone circles.
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