seaworn

Etymology
. According to the Poly-Olbion project.

Adjective

 * 1) Smoothed or worn away gradually by the action of the sea.
 * 2) * 1977, Société jersiaise, Annual Bulletin (volume 22, part 1, page 43)
 * Some of the larger stones are completely angular, including the tallest stone in the structure, but others, including a large capstone of peculiar shape, broken and now repaired with iron rods and molten lead, are obviously seaworn and must have been brought up the hill from sea level
 * Some of the larger stones are completely angular, including the tallest stone in the structure, but others, including a large capstone of peculiar shape, broken and now repaired with iron rods and molten lead, are obviously seaworn and must have been brought up the hill from sea level