menhir
101Menhir — Mẹn|hir 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Archäol.〉 jungsteinzeitlicher, aufrecht stehender, hoher Stein von kultischer Bedeutung, z. B. im engl. Stonehenge [Etym.: <kelt. men »Stein« + hir »lang«] …
102menhir — see DOLMEN …
103menhir — Sinónimos: ■ megalito …
104menhir — m IV, D. u, Ms. menhirirze; lm M. y archeol. menhiry «duże pionowe bloki kamienia nieciosanego, będące zabytkami dawnej kultury celtyckiej, spotykane w Anglii, Bretonii i Skandynawii» ‹z bretońskiego› …
105menhir — menhɪr / hɪə n. long upright stone placed as a monument in ancient times …
106menhir — A Stone Age monolith, uncut or roughly cut, standing singly or with others in rows or circles …
107menhir — [ mɛnhɪə] noun Archaeology a tall upright stone of a kind erected in prehistoric times in western Europe. Origin C19: from Breton men stone + hir long …
108menhir — men·hir …
109menhir — men•hir [[t]ˈmɛn hɪr[/t]] n. ara an upright monumental stone found chiefly in Cornwall and Brittany • Etymology: 1830–40; < Breton men hir lit., long stone …
110menhir — /ˈmɛnhɪə / (say menhear) noun an upright monumental stone, standing either alone or with others, as in a cromlech, found in various parts of Europe, also in Africa and Asia. {Breton men hir long stone} …