laght means A pile of stones, similar to a cairn, marking a grave. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.
Why this word is great
LAGHT — [Noun] A pile of stones erected as a grave marker. From Irish leacht ("grave, gravemound"). Unlike a cairn, a versatile trail marker or memorial, or a tomb, an enclosed chamber for the dead, a laght is a starkly functional sepulchral monument. It is a wind-scoured summit of grey granite, a lichen-crusted gathering of field-cleared stones, a rain-slicked dark shale heap where a pilgrim fell—a testament written not in words, but in the patient, enduring grammar of weight.
noun
- A pile of stones, similar to a cairn, marking a grave.