eagle stone
English
Noun
eagle stone (plural eagle stones)
- Alternative form of eaglestone
- 2005, Barbara Freitag, Sheela-na-gigs: Unravelling an Enigma:
- Of the many different types the aetites or eagle stone was probably the best known.
- 2008, Kathleen Givens, Kilgannon:
- I knew I worried them, but I felt fine, and although I told myself it was foolish, I kept the eagle stone with me at all times.
- 2012, Ras Michael Brown, African-Atlantic Cultures and the South Carolina Lowcountry, page 165:
- From that day on, Green kept his powerful eagle stone stowed away and “wrap in a leaf from the Bible.” Those who possessed an eagle stone were reputed to be able to attract not only game but “almost any object you can name.”
- 2013, George R. Rapp, Archaeomineralogy, page 6:
- A case that proves an exception to this rule is his discussion of the so-called “eagle stone” in which he expresses his skepticism about its magical qualities.
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