quoit - translation to spanish
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quoit - translation to spanish


quoit         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Quoit (disambiguation)
aro
tejo
quoits: juego del tejo
juego que consiste en lanzar aros a un palo fijo en el suelo
dolmen         
  • Amadalavalasa]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], India
  • Dolmen at [[Ganghwa Island]], South Korea
TYPE OF SINGLE-CHAMBER MEGALITHIC TOMB
Hunebeds; Portal dolmen; Portal Dolmens; Dolmens; Hunebed; Dyss; Portal tomb; Dysse; Stone table; Hunebedden; Muniyara
dolmen
dolmen         
  • Amadalavalasa]], [[Andhra Pradesh]], India
  • Dolmen at [[Ganghwa Island]], South Korea
TYPE OF SINGLE-CHAMBER MEGALITHIC TOMB
Hunebeds; Portal dolmen; Portal Dolmens; Dolmens; Hunebed; Dyss; Portal tomb; Dysse; Stone table; Hunebedden; Muniyara
(n.) = dolmen
Ex: It also reveals geological and architectural characteristics that are unlike other local dolmens.

Definition

Quoit
·noun A game played with quoits.
II. Quoit ·noun A Cromlech.
III. Quoit ·vi To throw quoits; to play at quoits.
IV. Quoit ·noun The discus of the ancients. ·see Discus.
V. Quoit ·vt To Throw; to Pitch.
VI. Quoit ·noun A flattened ring-shaped piece of iron, to be pitched at a fixed object in play; hence, any heavy flat missile used for the same purpose, as a stone, piece of iron, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Quoit
Examples of use of quoit
1. Baron de Coubertin, who started the modern Olympics in Athens in 18'6, had been inspired by a visit six years before to Much Wenlock where he watched the games (including quoit throwing) and was delighted by the spectacular opening ceremony, in which scores – well, dozens – of local people marched from the centre of the village to the games field.