tumulus

  • 1Tumulus — de Garrowby Tumulus d Evessen (Allemagne …

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  • 2tumulus — [ tymylys ] n. m. • 1811; mot lat. « tertre » ♦ Archéol. Tertre artificiel; amas de terre, de pierres, élevé au dessus d une tombe. ⇒ cairn, galgal, mound . Le tumulus de Gavrinis, en Morbihan. ● tumulus, tumulus ou tumuli nom masculin (latin… …

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  • 3Tumulus — Жанр art progressive folk metal Годы 1997 наши дни Страна …

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  • 4TUMULUS — a tumore et mole terrae, Funger. pro Sepulchro, frequens. Antiquitus enim locum sepulturae quisque sibi, antequam moreretur, eligebat, quem nigrô signabat lapide. Cum dein homo defunctus esset, super cadaver terra aggerebatur, Tumulusque fiebat:… …

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  • 5tumulus — TÚMULUS s.m. v. tumul. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  TÚMULUS s.n. v. tumul. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN …

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  • 6tumulus — (n.) ancient burial mound, 1680s, from L. tumulus hillock, from tumere to swell (see THIGH (Cf. thigh)) …

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  • 7Tumulus — Tu mu*lus, n.; pl. {Tumuli}. [L., a mound, a sepulchral mound, probably from tumere to swell. Cf. {Tumid}.] An artificial hillock, especially one raised over a grave, particularly over the graves of persons buried in ancient times; a barrow.… …

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  • 8Tumŭlus — (lat.), Todtenhügel …

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  • 9Tumŭlus — (lat.), Erdhügel; s. Gräber, vorgeschichtliche …

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  • 10tumulus — s. m. 1.  [Arqueologia] Monte de terra, cúmulo. 2. Construção de pedra, em forma de cone, que os antigos levantavam sobre as sepulturas …

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