tombolo

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See also: tómbolo and tombolò

English

A small fortification built on a rocky islet with a sandy connection to the mainland
A tombolo of washed-up sand connected Spain’s Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (top) to mainland Morocco (bottom) after a storm in 1934
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Etymology

From Italian tombolo (pillow), from Latin tumulus (mound), from tumeō (I swell). Doublet of tumulus.

Pronunciation

Noun

tombolo (plural tombolos)

  1. (geography) A spit of sand linking an island to the mainland (or to another island), formed by longshore drift.

Italian

Etymology

From Latin tumulus (mound), from tumeō (I swell).

Noun

tombolo m (plural tomboli)

  1. lace pillow or cushion
  2. a podgy person

Descendants

  • Catalan: tómbol
  • English: tombolo

Verb

tombolo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of tombolare