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  • a Welsh word referring to a maze worked into the turf on a hilltop, usually following a design very similar to the sevenfold Cretan style labyrinth. Their exact purpose is not now known. In Welsh the word means "a labyrinth, a maze; maze cut by shepherds in the sward, serving as a puzzle." the original literal meaning is "Walls-of-Troy" (cf. caer). Note flickr image in visuals

    October 20, 2021