TUMP
Tump, n. Etym: [W. twmp, twm, a round mass or heap, a hillock.]
Defn: A little hillock; a knoll. Ainsworth.
TUMP
Tump, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tumped; p. pr. & vb. n. Tumping.]
1. To form a mass of earth or a hillock about; as, to tump teasel.
2. To draw or drag, as a deer or other animal after it has been killed. [Local, U. S.] Bartlett.
TUMPLINE
Tump"line`, n.
Defn: A strap placed across a man's forehead to assist him in carrying a pack on his back. [Local, U. S.] Bartlett.
TUM-TUM
Tum"-tum`, n.
Defn: A dish made in the West Indies by beating boiled plantain quite soft in a wooden mortar.
TUMULAR
Tu"mu*lar, a. Etym: [L. tumulus a mound: cf. F. tumulaire. See
Tumulus.]