Obs. Also 5 -ylat, 6 -ylate, -ulat. [f. L. tumulāt-us, pa. pple. of tumulāre to bury, f. tumulus: see TUMULUS and -ATE2.] Buried, entombed. (Const. as pa. pple.)

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1455.  Rolls of Parlt., V. 308/1. The … Erle,… is … tumylat and restyng within the Priory.

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1513.  Bradshaw, St. Werburge, II. 659. The body of Saynt Oswalde … she translate … to Gloucetur, there to be tumulate.

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c. 1536.  in Ellis, Orig. Lett., Ser. III. III. 18. Many of them be there tumulate and buryed.

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