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CROMLÉH s. N. Monumento megalítico com caráter sagrado da Idade do Bronze, de um círculo de rochas rochosas, verticalmente, no chão em intervalos regulares. (cromo) CROMLÉH s. n. monument megalitic cu caracter sacru din epoca bronzului, dintr-un cerc de pietre brute înfipte, vertical, în pământ la intervale regulate. (< fr. cromlech)
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10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CROMLÉH»
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Portugal Illustrated - Pagina 483
Doubtless they are very ancient, as appears by their simplicity, the grandeur and fewness of the materials.” With respect to the etymology of the word “ Cromléh,” after giving the Welsh term “ Cromlech,” and stating the Cornish pronunciation to ...
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A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall
The celebrated Zennor Cromléh stands in a croft about half a mile eastward of the church; the upright or supporting stones are seven in number, and the enclosed space or kistvaen measures about 6} feet by 4} feet. The cap-stone, which now ...
Conrwall (England), Joseph Polsue, 1872
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A Week at the Land's End. [With a map and plates.] - Pagina 18
In the middle of a field about half a mile distant is another cromléh overthrown. A skull and other human bones were found beneath it. Ancient remains were formerly very superstitiously regarded; and it is to be regretted that this kind of respect ...
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Ancient Crosses and other Antiquities in the West of ... - Pagina 134
Many of these villages are situated in the vicinity of Cromléhs;—that at Chysauster, which is the best example in the county, is a little to the east of Mulfra Cromléh;—that at Busullow is very near the Chun Cromléh; at Lanyon are two Cromléhs; ...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting ...
Doctor Borlase says, that in Cornwall the number of upright stones are three; but in Wales they sometimes exceed that number. These cells are called in Wales, Cromléh and Cest-va-en, or stone-chests : are spoken of largely by Mr. Rowland,T ...
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Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
How well is Chun Cromléh, p. 35, with its incumbent stone, expressed in one of these plans, giving a perfect idea of the arrangement of such monuments in general. The outer line above shows the figure of the llech or flat stone; the four figures ...
Sylvanus Urban (pseud. van Edward Cave.), 1833
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Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall - Ediţiile 11-14 - Pagina xxii
Senar Cromli-h ; Lanyon Cromleh; Mén-an-Tol; Chfin Cromléh; and M61fra Cromléh ' Accompanying this Contribution was the following note: “ Enclosed is a sketch, made by Miss Tripp, of a variety of the Snowdrop found this year by her for ...
Royal Institution of Cornwall, 1870
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Peranzabuloe, the lost Church found; or, the Church of ... - Pagina 281
These kist-vaens are composed of several pieces of slate stone, placed on their edges, so as to form a kist or cell, and differ from the cromléh in having no horizontal or covering-stone. The kist-vaens are believed to be the most ancient British ...
afterwards COLLINS TRELAWNY COLLINS (Charles Trelawny), 1837
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Chips from a German Workshop: Essays on literature, ... - Pagina 272
... only of a circle, but of some other distinguishing properties. In or near the centre of some stands a stone taller than the rest, as at Boscawentin; in the middle of others, a kist-vaen. A cromléh distinguishes the centre of some circles, and one ...
Friedrich Max Mu ller, 1871
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An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Cornwall - Pagina 6
The Cornish was softer than the \Velsh; thus, for Cromlech, the Cornish would writ/e Cromléh; in place of lhwch, a lake, the Cornish would be, liilz. The substantive was commonly placed before the adjective; Truru-vean, little Truro.