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Hearl

Definition:

[noun] A small mound or hillock used as a burial site in ancient times.

[verb] To bury someone or something in a hearl.

[adjective] Relating to or characteristic of a hearl.

Senses:

Noun:

1. An ancient burial site or mound.

2. A small hillock formed by accumulated earth or debris.

Verb:

1. To inter someone or something in a hearl.

2. To create a mound or the shape of a hearl by piling up earth or objects.

Adjective:

1. Of or pertaining to a hearl.

2. Characterized by mounds or formed mounds similar to a hearl.

Examples:

[noun] The archaeologists excavated a hearl in the ancient burial ground, revealing valuable artifacts.

[noun] The rolling field was dotted with ancient hearls, marking the final resting places of long-forgotten souls.

[verb] The villagers decided to hearl their beloved folklore hero and build a monument to commemorate their legacy.

[verb] They began to hearl the ancient fallen tree, turning it into a natural memorial for the forest creatures.

[adjective] The hearl tradition has been passed down through generations, preserving the sacredness of the burial practice.

[adjective] The hearl landscapes across the region created a visually striking setting, reminiscent of ancient times.

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