. _:vb7508216 . . _:vb7508217 . . _:vb7508217 "1876, William Long, Esq., Stonehenge and its Barrows. From the Wiltshire Arch\u00E6ological and Natural History Magazine, etc. [With maps and wood-engravings.]\u200Ehttps://www.google.ca/books/edition/Stonehenge_and_its_Barrows_From_the_Wilt/YTlh4B-_SeQC?hl=en&gbpv=0, \u2192OCLC, page 25:"@en . _:vb7508215 "(archaic) From side to side."@en . _:vb7508215 . _:vb7508217 "[...] they are ioyned by two and two together, and every couple sustaineth a third stone lying overthwart, gatewise, which is fastened by the meanes of tenons that enter into mortaises of those stones not closed with any cement."@en . "1" . _:vb7508216 "1663, Samuel Butler, Hudibras\u200E[1], London: Canto 2, page 36:"@en . _:vb7508216 "For when a Gyant\u2019s slain in fight,And mow\u2019d orethwart, or cleft downright,It is a heavy case, no doubt,A man should have his Brains beat out,Because he\u2019s tall, and has large Bones;"@en .