kistvaen
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Welsh cistfaen, from cist (“chest”) + maen (“stone”).
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[edit]Noun
[edit]kistvaen (plural kistvaens)
- (archaeology) A stone coffin in the form of a pit covered with earth and surrounded by stones.
- 1913, Arthur L. Salmon, Dartmoor[1]:
- It was man of the New Stone Age who first peopled this upland, leaving remains of his hut-dwellings, his pounds, dolmens, and menhirs, his kistvaens and his cooking-holes.