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An artificial fortified island constructed in a lake or marsh originally in prehistoric Ireland and Scotland.

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Usage examples (34)
  • It`s a reconstruction of a Loch Tay crannog dating from 600BC.
  • The only light in the small room was from the flare of the torches set around the crannog outside.
  • His gaze was still shifting nervously about the crannog, and she could see a glitter of perspiration on his brow.
  • The island in the lake was probably a crannog, or artificial fortified island, such as are common on the lakes of Ireland.
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