From Latin tumulus (“a mound”): compare French tumulaire. <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span> (not comparable) of, pertaining to, or shaped like a tumulus (heap or hillock). c. 1804-1806...
mutular (not comparable) (architecture) Having or relating to mutules. <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span>...
tumulārēs second-person singular imperfect active subjunctive of tumulō tumulares m pl or f pl plural of <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span>...
(rare, relational) tomb, grave (rare, relational) mound, tumulus, barrow; <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span> tumulo tumulazione mutuarle, tumulerà tumulāre inflection of tumulō: present...
anular-nular anularakĕn anulari atula-tular katularan patular tan tular <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span> <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span>-tular wintaṅ anular > Javanese: ꦠꦸꦭꦂ (tular) (inherited) → Malay: تولر...
(figurative) someone who keeps secrets a boca ser um túmulo revirar-se no túmulo <span class="searchmatch">tumular</span> tumulário tumulização tumulizar From Latin tumulus (“mound; barrow”), from...