tumbã

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See also: tumba, Tumba, tumbá, and tumbă

Aromanian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Of the same origin as Romanian tumbă, probably an expressive creation based on an onomatopoetic root tumb-.

Noun[edit]

tumbã f (plural tumbi or tumbe)

  1. somersault

Etymology 2[edit]

From Late Latin tumba, from Ancient Greek τύμβος (túmbos).

Noun[edit]

tumbã f (plural tumbi or tumbe)

  1. knoll, mound
  2. tomb, grave
Synonyms[edit]