poquelaye

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English

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Etymology

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From (Jersey) Norman poquelaye (now pouquelaye).

Noun

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poquelaye (plural poquelayes)

  1. A dolmen, cairn or similar ancient structure on the island of Jersey.
    • 1826, A Brief Description and Historical Notices of the Island of Jersey, page 129:
      This Poquelaye consists of a large stone measuring in length about fifteen feet, in its breadth about ten, and nearly three in depth or thickness, formerly resting transversely upon five supporting masses of a smaller size [] .
    • 1834, Harriet Martineau, The Jerseymen Parting:
      “You and I gathered nuts, as children, in the same deep lanes, and played about the same poquelaye [] .”
    • 1991, Lawrence Norfolk, Lemprière's Dictionary, Grove Press, published 1999, page 21:
      The druids had left their menhirs and poquelayes, the Romans their houghes, although raised fortifications seemed superfluous on the inland sites where they were to be found.