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tu⋅mu⋅lus
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myə
ləs
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ˈtyu-
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-lus⋅es,
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1.
Archaeology
.
an artificial mound, esp. over a grave; barrow.
2.
Geology
.
a domelike swelling or mound formed in congealed lava.
Origin:
1680–90;
< L: mound, swelling, equiv. to
tum
(
ēre
) to swell +
-ulus
-ule
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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tumulus
ancient burial mound, 1686, from L.
tumulus
"hillock," from
tumere
"to swell" (see
thigh
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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