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.)
1455. Rolls of Parlt., V. 308/1. The Erle, is tumylat and restyng within the Priory.
1513. Bradshaw, St. Werburge, II. 659. The body of Saynt Oswalde she translate to Gloucetur, there to be tumulate.
c. 1536. in Ellis, Orig. Lett., Ser. III. III. 18. Many of them be there tumulate and buryed.