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Definition of Toadstones

Toadstone
Toadstone Toad"stone`, n. 1. (Min.) A local name for the igneous rocks of Derbyshire, England; -- said by some to be derived from the German todter stein, meaning dead stone, that is, stone which contains no ores. 2. Bufonite, formerly regarded as a precious stone, and worn as a jewel. See Bufonite.

Meaning of Toadstones from wikipedia

- century, people began to adorn jewelry with toadstones for their magical abilities. In their folklore, a toadstone was required to be removed from an old toad...
- Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoises**** Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair S**** Spondylus s**** Toadstone...
- Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoises**** Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair S**** Spondylus s**** Toadstone...
- Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoises**** Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair S**** Spondylus s**** Toadstone...
- Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoises**** Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair S**** Spondylus s**** Toadstone...
- Ivory Jet Nacre Operculum Pearl Tortoises**** Other natural objects Bezoar Bog-wood Ebonite (vulcanite) Gutta-percha Hair S**** Spondylus s**** Toadstone...
- Pholad borings, other rocks with curious but naturally created holes. Toadstone Grim****i, Raven (2000). Encyclopedia of Wicca & Witchcraft. p. 201. ISBN 9781567182576...
- modern name. Pliny also makes one of the earlier known references to toadstones, thought until the 18th century to be a magical cure for poison originating...
- 2 metres (6.6 ft). The teeth of Scheenstia were historically known as toadstones, and were attributed magical and medicinal properties in Medieval Europe...
- bright coloured gemstones and enamelled gold settings, together with toadstones, cameos, scent bottles, fan holders, crystal tankards and a salt cellar...