sarsen

SAR-sen

A large block or boulder of hard sandstone found scattered on chalk downs in southern England — the remnant of a once-continuous layer, now broken and strewn across the landscape. Sarsens were used to build Stonehenge and Avebury. They are the foreign stones of the chalk country — harder, heavier, and older than the ground they sit on.
Etymology
Possibly a corruption of "Saracen" — a foreigner, an outsider. The stone that doesn't belong.
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