rockstone

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English

Etymology

From rock +‎ stone.

Noun

rockstone (plural rockstones)

  1. (Jamaica) A pebble.
    • 1847, Philip Henry Gosse, Richard Hill, The Birds of Jamaica, page 274:
      Without wasting many words, however, the youth picked up a "rockstone," as pebbles are called in Jamaica, and delivered the missile with so skilful an aim, that the bird dropped to the ground, []
    • 1992, Lorna Goodison, “Praise to the mother of Jamaican art”, in Poems:
      She learned her art by breaking / hard rockstones.

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