- mere-stone
- A stone marking a boundary line or corner.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
mere-stone — Cleveland Dialect List a boundary mark or stone … English dialects glossary
mere-stone — In old English law, a stone for bounding or dividing lands … Black's law dictionary
mere-stone — In old English law, a stone for bounding or dividing lands … Black's law dictionary
mere — mere·ly; mere·stone; meso·mere; meta·mere; mi·cro·mere; my·e·lo·mere; my·o·mere; neph·ro·mere; neu·ro·mere; opis·tho·mere; par·a·mere; phal·lo·mere; plas·to·mere; pod·o·mere; pros·tho·mere; rhab·do·mere; sar·co·mere; scle·ro·mere; tar·so·mere;… … English syllables
stone — al·um·stone; arrow·stone; back·stone; bake·stone; bark·stone; bird·stone; bit·stone; blood·stone; boat·stone; brum·stone; cam·stone; car·stone; cling·stone; cope·stone; coth·er·stone; cup·stone; float·stone; glad·stone; goat·stone;… … English syllables
mere — I Adjective: Nothing more. Noun: The sea. A term of old English for boundary. See mere stone. II (French.) Mother … Ballentine's law dictionary
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stone — adverb. Combinations such as stone cold and stone dead, in which stone is used adverbially (‘like a stone’), have been recorded for centuries. More recently, stone has developed a freer adverbial use as a mere intensive equivalent to very or… … Modern English usage
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