Definitionadj. (of stone especially) not given a finished form by or as if by hewing
Last update: July 31, 2015
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LOG(a word of uncertain etymological origin,possibly onomatopoeic; the New English Dictionary rejects the derivation from Norwegian lag, a fallen tree), a large piece of, generally unhewn, wood. [Please select]
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There were also exposed for sale wrought and unwrought {150} stone, bricks burnt and unburnt, timber hewn and unhewn of different sorts. [Please select]
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The rude arastra is made with a pavement of unhewn flat stones, which are usually laid down in clay. [Please select]
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It was a rough structure of unhewn stones situated in a wood. [Please select]
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The entrance into the mound was through a low doorway with lintel and posts of unhewn stone. [Please select]
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And Prœtus and his Cyclopes built around Tiryns great walls of unhewn stone, which are standing to this day. [Please select]
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They were protected by a fosse and a wall of unhewn stones six feet high. [Please select]
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