rubblestone

noun

Etymology

From rubble + stone.

  1. derived from *steyh₂- — “to stiffen
  2. inherited from *stainaz — “stone
  3. inherited from *stain
  4. inherited from stān
  5. inherited from ston
  6. compounded as rubblestone — “rubble + stone

Definitions

  1. Rubble

    Rubble; a loose collection of broken stones.

    • Its dormitory cottages were built in 1881 to 1895 and featured rubblestone walls, brownstone quoins and arched windows.

The neighborhood

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