cashel
/ˈkæʃəl/Definitions
1. noun
A circular or oval-shaped hill or mound, often with a cave or a ruined oratory within, especially in Ireland or Scotland.
“The ancient cashel stood atop a hill, shrouded in mist.”
1. noun
A circular or oval-shaped hill or mound, often with a cave or a ruined oratory within, especially in Ireland or Scotland.
“The ancient cashel stood atop a hill, shrouded in mist.”