CAIRN - translation to arabic
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CAIRN - translation to arabic

MAN-MADE PILE OF STONES OR BURIAL MONUMENT
Karens (hiking); Ducks (hiking); Cairns (hiking); Burial cairn; Rock pile
  • Modern cairn at the boundary of Counties Durham and Northumberland, England
  • A cairn marking a mountain summit in [[Graubünden]], [[Switzerland]].
  • One of the cairns at [[Carrowkeel Megalithic Cemetery]] in Ireland, which covers a [[passage tomb]].
  • Cairn of the [[Neolithic]]-era [[passage tomb]] on [[Gavrinis]] island, [[Brittany]]
  • [[Sea mark]] in Finnish coastal waters
  • The biggest cairn in Ireland, Maeve's Cairn on [[Knocknarea]].
  • Ancient cairns in [[Qa'ableh]], [[Somaliland]]
  • Cairn in the Judean mountains
  • A Mongolian ceremonial cairn (''[[ovoo]]'')

CAIRN         

ألاسم

ركام من حجارة

cairn         
جثوه جـ جُثى ، رجم ، كومة / حجارة / تراب
cairn         
اسْم : ركام من حجارة يُنصَب للذكرى

Definition

Cairn
·noun A rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the British Isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument.
II. Cairn ·noun A pile of stones heaped up as a landmark, or to arrest attention, as in surveying, or in leaving traces of an exploring party, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Cairn

A cairn is a man-made pile (or stack) of stones raised for a purpose, usually as a marker or as a burial mound. The word cairn comes from the Scottish Gaelic: càrn [ˈkʰaːrˠn̪ˠ] (plural càirn [ˈkʰaːrˠɲ]).

Cairns have been and are used for a broad variety of purposes. In prehistoric times, they were raised as markers, as memorials and as burial monuments (some of which contained chambers). In modern times, cairns are often raised as landmarks, especially to mark the summits of mountains. Cairns are also used as trail markers. They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose conical rock piles to elaborate megalithic structures. Cairns may be painted or otherwise decorated, whether for increased visibility or for religious reasons.

A variant is the inuksuk (plural inuksuit), used by the Inuit and other peoples of the Arctic region of North America.

Examples of use of CAIRN
1. My Dad has a pedigree cairn terrier who is as thick as two short planks.
2. Cairn shares rose 6.3 per cent to '4;Ł20.55, an all–time high.
3. New Delhi, October 22: Cairn India Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of Scottish firm Cairn Energy Plc, plans to invest over Rs '140 crore in its prolific Rajasthan block, home to the largest onshore oil discovery in more than two decades.
4. Compiled from agencies Cairn Energy says reserves exceed 2.5b barrelsLondon – British oil explorer Cairn Energy said yesterday it had over 2.5 billion barrels of oil in place in its 12 existing discoveries in Rajasthan, India.
5. His move from Cairn Energy to Bowleven put 10% on the latter‘s share price yesterday.