Lodestone is made up of distinctly English components, ones that have been part of our language since before the 12th century. "Lode" comes from the Old English "lÄd," which means "way, journey, course." The word stone derives from the Old English "stÄn," which had the same meaning as the modern term "stone." When the two ancient words were combined to form "lodestone" around 1515, the new term referred to magnetite, an oxide of iron that forms a natural magnet.
Examples of lodestone in a Sentence
the young woman's wealth unfortunately made her a lodestone for fortune hunters
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