calyon

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calyon (plural calyons)

  1. flint or pebble stone, used in building walls, etc.
    • 1830, G. R. Clarke, The History and Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich:
      The church was new built since the year 1448; for Richard Gowty , by his will that year made , ordered his body to be buried in the churchyard of St. Mary at the Key , in Ipswich , and gave Calyon stone for the whole church

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