dolos
See also: dološ
English
Etymology
Unknown. Possibly from dollen os
Noun
dolos (plural dolosse)
- (South Africa, uncommon) The bones that are thrown when throwing the bones for divination.
- (South Africa, uncommon) The ankle bones of sheep or goats formerly used by children as playthings.
- Interlocking blocks of concrete, used for protection of seawalls and to preserve beaches from erosion, formerly known as Merryfield blocks.
Anagrams
Latin
Noun
dolōs
- accusative plural of dolus
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