Obs. rare. [ad. L. contumulāt-us, pa. pple. of contumulā-re to entomb, bury, f. con- + tumul-us sepulchral mound, tomb.] Laid in the same tomb, buried together.
1471. Ripley, Comp. Alch., x., in Ashm. (1652), 178. Whych must be
contumulate both Man and Wyfe.