English-Thai Dictionary
tumulus
N สุสาน โบรา ณ ที่ฝังศพ โบรา ณ vault su-san-bo-ran
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TUMULUS
Tu "mu *lus, n.; pl. Tumuli. Etym: [L., a mound, a sepulchral mound, probably from tumere to swell. Cf. Tumid. ]
Defn: An artificial hillock, especially one raised over a grave, particularly over the graves of persons buried in ancient times; a barrow.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tumulus
tu mu lus |ˈt (y )o͞omyəˌləs ˈt (j )umjəˌləs | ▶noun ( pl. tumuli |-ˌlī | ) an ancient burial mound; a barrow. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin; related to tumere ‘swell. ’
Oxford Dictionary
tumulus
tumulus |ˈtjuːmjʊləs | ▶noun ( pl. tumuli |-lʌɪ, -liː | ) an ancient burial mound; a barrow. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin; related to tumere ‘swell ’.
Duden Dictionary
Tumulus
Tu mu lus Substantiv, maskulin Archäologie , der |T u mulus |der Tumulus; Genitiv: des Tumulus, Plural: die Tumuli lateinisch tumulus = (Grab )hügel, zu: tumere, Tumor [vorgeschichtliches ] Hügelgrab
French Dictionary
tumulus
tumulus n. m. nom masculin Amas de terre, de pierres au-dessus d ’une sépulture ancienne. : Le tumulus de Carnac, des tumulus bretons. Prononciation Le s se prononce, [tymylys ]; le nom rime avec cactus
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tumulus
tu mu lus /t j úːmjələs /名詞 複 ~es, -li /-làɪ /C 古墳, 塚 .