menhi̇r

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English - Turkish

Definition of menhi̇r in English Turkish dictionary

menhir
yekpare taştan yapılmış abide
menhir
{i} taş anıt
menhir
{i} tek parça taş anıt
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (C.: Menâhir) Burun deliği
English - English

Definition of menhi̇r in English English dictionary

menhir
A single tall standing stone as a monument, especially of prehistoric times

On the coast tree ferns and pandanus palms. Inland termite menhirs seventeen feet high.

menhir
Many, of unknown date, are found in Brittany and throughout Northern Europe
menhir
A huge stone probably erected by early peoples for religious, spiritual, or magickal reasons Mother: The aspect of the Goddess representing motherhood, mid-life, and fertility She is represented by the full moon, the egg, the colors red and green Her Sabbats are Midsummer and Lughnasadh Myth: Cycles Body of lore about any land or people that makes up their mythology New Age: The mixing of metaphysical practices with a structured religion New Religion: Pagan term used in reference to Christianity
menhir
the single standing stones found throughout Western Europe Their size varies and their shape is rough and squared, tapering toward the top
menhir
a tall upright megalith; found primarily in England and northern France
menhir
[arch] A large single standing stoneprehistoric and sometimes carved; best examples are those stones found at Stonehenge, in Britain
menhir
A tall standing stone
menhir
A prehistoric monument consisting of an upright monumental stone, left rough or sometimes partly shaped, and either standing alone or grouped with others
menhir
old word for a single standing stone
menhir
Type of ancient megalithic stone monument (see megalith). Menhirs were simple upright stones, sometimes of great size, erected chiefly in Western Europe. Arrangements of menhirs often form vast circles, semicircles, or ellipses. Many were built in Britain, the best-known sites being Stonehenge and Avebury in Wiltshire. Menhirs were also placed in parallel rows, called alignments, the most famous being the Carnac alignments in northwestern France, with 2,935 menhirs. These were probably used for ritual processions
menhir
a single upright rude monolith usually of prehistoric origin
menhir
"Long Stone " See Stonehenge
menhir
A standing stone probably lifted by early peoples for religious, spiritual, or magical reasons ~ Wicca : A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner - Scott Cunningham
menhir
{i} long upright stone placed as a monument in ancient times
menhir
A large stone set upright in olden times as a memorial or monument