Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "ashlar" comes from the Old French word "ashler," which in turn comes from the Medieval Latin word "axularis." The Medieval Latin word "axularis" comes from the Latin word "axis," which means "axe" or "plank." The word "axis" is related to the Greek word "axon," which also means "axe" or "plank." The word "ashlar" was first used in English in the late Middle Ages to refer to dressed stone used in building.
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