currick

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A pile of rocks used as a landmark; a cairn. Northern-England,dialectal
    — And except for the exaggerated chain of diamonds representing the Pennine Way, the only other cartographical features for the foreseeable future are curricks, cairns, sink-holes, shake-holes, hushes and shafts, the first two being piles of stones like unmarked graves, the other four being things you can fall down and die.

词形变化

curricks plural

词源

Possibly from Cumbric *carreg (“stone”) or Old Irish crúach (“stack, pile”).
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