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logan stone

or loggan stone

[ log-uhn ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of logan stone1

First recorded in 1750–60; variant of logging stone
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Example Sentences

Lucas and Logan Stone also saw their lives change in a big way.

This is Treryn Dinas or Castle, where is the famous Logan stone.

Lieutenant Goldsmith presently dislodged the Logan stone at Treryn, a mass of granite weighing sixty-five tons; and being obliged to replace it, the tackle he used was further utilised to replace the Lanyon capstone.

There is a breezy common on the top of a high hill overlooking the town, where stand a logan stone and a circle of upright stones constituting the ‘temple of the Druids.’

The venerable archdruid, Myfyr Morganwg, stands on the logan stone, with a mistletoe sprig in his button-hole, and prays to the god Kali, ‘creator of sun, moon, stars, and universe.’

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