hoarstone (Meaning)

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hoarstone (n.)

A stone designating the /ounds of an estate; a landmark.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hoarstone

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hoarstone Sentence Examples

  1. The hoarstone, with its glistening surface and ethereal glow, adorned the ancient temple.
  2. The druidess held a hoarstone in her palm, channeling its enigmatic energy.
  3. The hoarstone's crystalline structure seemed to contain ancient secrets and wisdom.
  4. The sunlight cast a golden hue upon the hoarstone, revealing its intricate carvings.
  5. The necromancer used a hoarstone as a focus for his dark rituals.
  6. Legends spoke of a cursed hoarstone that brought misfortune to those who possessed it.
  7. The alchemist believed that by grinding a hoarstone into powder, he could unlock its arcane powers.
  8. The hoarstone, buried deep within the earth, radiated a faint, otherworldly luminescence.
  9. The healer placed a hoarstone on the patient's forehead, invoking its ability to soothe and heal.
  10. The witch cast runes upon a hoarstone, her incantations echoing through the dim chamber.

FAQs About the word hoarstone

A stone designating the /ounds of an estate; a landmark.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hoarstone, with its glistening surface and ethereal glow, adorned the ancient temple.

The druidess held a hoarstone in her palm, channeling its enigmatic energy.

The hoarstone's crystalline structure seemed to contain ancient secrets and wisdom.

The sunlight cast a golden hue upon the hoarstone, revealing its intricate carvings.