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henge
[ henj ]
noun
, Archaeology.
- a Neolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking astronomical events, as solstices and equinoxes.
henge
/ hɛndʒ /
noun
- a circular area, often containing a circle of stones or sometimes wooden posts, dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages
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Word History and Origins
Origin of henge1
1730–40; back formation from Stonehenge, Middle English Stanenges, Stanheng, equivalent to stan stone + -heng, probably originally “something hanging”; hinge
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Word History and Origins
Origin of henge1
back formation from Stonehenge
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Example Sentences
Each hole is spaced roughly the same distance from the central henge at Durrington Walls.
Take away Stone-henge from Salisbury plain, and it is nothing more than Hounslow heath, or any other unenclosed down.
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Ah, from Henge, said Perior, looking at the end of the letter.
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She is very lovely, Lady Henge said with an irrepressible sigh.
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He might not approve of Camelia, but that Lady Henge should disapprove nettled him.
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You accepted Arthur Henge yesterday, and to-day you give him his cong.
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