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tolmen

dolmen \dol"men\ (d[o^]l"m[e^]n), n. [Armor. taol, tol, table + mean, maen, men, stone: cf. F. dolmen.] A cromlech. See Cromlech. [Written also tolmen.]

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tolmen

n. (alternative form of dolmen English)

Usage examples of "tolmen".

Taupin had reckoned that if they left Creak-a-vose come dusk, they would reach the tolmen just as the moon was rising.

Photographs and etchings gave the tolmen a height and majesty that it didn’t have in real life.

He turned back to look at the tolmen where a glow like the last ember of a fire hovered in the center of the stone’s hole.

Chittering with pride, the evil little creature clutched her to its breast and bounded from the tolmen, heading for Bodbury, ignoring the blows that Jodi rained on it with her tiny fists.

It was the largest tolmen in the British Isles, which often surprised visitors who were expecting something along the scale of Stonehenge.

The hole in the tolmen was large enough for a grown man to crawl through, although someone with shoulders as broad as Felix’s might have some trouble.

She was never sure if they were disappointed or relieved to find that it was only her toodling tunes by the tolmen and not some faerie piper.

Tonight, on its first anniversary, she looked at the tolmen and regretted more than ever her inability to recall that night with the clarity and detail she tried to recapture every time she found herself here.

He lay now near the tolmen, tongue lolling, as he watched her fuss with her pipes.