the Irish word for stone is cloch (pronounced cluck) plural, clocha
yes
The Blarney Stone.
a circle intersecting the cross arms
flute
as in a stone - carraig as in music - roc-cheol
the Irish word for stone is cloch (pronounced cluck) plural, clocha
This is subject to some debate. The oldest 'coronation chair' is the Stone of Scone, alternatively referred to as the Coronation Chair, the Stone of Destiny, and the Stone of Jacob. Legend places the origin in Biblical times (Stone of Jacob, taken by Jacob whilst in Haran)
The Stone of Scone, otherwise called the Stone of Destiny was the seat that Scottish Kings sat on to be crowned when Scotland was an independent country. It is now in Westminster Abbey in London, under the Coronation Chair and is still part of the Coronation ceremony of British monarchs.
yes
The Blarney Stone.
harp
golden gem stone
Stone's throw is urchar cloiche; Within a stone's throw is Faoi urchar cloiche.
The Blarney Stone
When Scotland was an independent country, Scottish Kings were crowned while sitting on the Stone of Destiny. It is currently located under the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey.
On Rossetta Stone, you can learn it for a fair price.