holystone
/ˈhəʊl.ɪ.stəʊn/
HƏƱL · ɪ · stəʊn (3 syllables)
English
Noun
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Definition
A piece of soft sandstone used for scouring the wooden decks of ships, usually with sand and seawater.
Etymology
Uncertain, but equivalent to holy + stone. As an amulet, probably from holey (“having a hole”). As a scouring stone, variously derived from holey, from the amulet, from its association with Sunday cleaning, from its users' adoption of a kneeling position similar to prayer, and (least likely) from their original provision by raiding graveyards for tombstones.
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