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Hemispherical mound of earth and/or stone raised over a burial placed in the middle
A round barrow is a type of tumulus and is one of the most common types of archaeological monuments. Although concentrated in Europe, they are found in
Round_barrow
Mound of earth and stones raised over graves
Bank barrow Bell barrow Bowl barrow D-shaped barrow – round barrow with a purposely flat edge at one side often defined by stone slabs. Disc barrow Fancy
Tumulus
Association football club in Barrow-in-Furness, England
Barrow Association Football Club is a professional football club based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. The club will compete in the National League
Barrow_A.F.C.
Neolithic monument in Wiltshire, England
There is a (later) Bronze Age round barrow inside the western end of the enclosure, and a large Neolithic long barrow was constructed at its east terminal
Stonehenge_Cursus
Barrow cemetery in England
The Cursus Barrows is the name given to a Neolithic and Bronze Age round barrow cemetery lying mostly south of the western end of the Stonehenge Cursus
Cursus_Barrows
Road in Wrexham, Wales
Grade II listed buildings and one scheduled monument, the Fairy Oak Round Barrow. The Fairy Road Conservation Area is centred on Fairy Road and covers
Fairy_Road,_Wrexham
Prehistoric monument in England
subsequently revealed to be located "at the site of Amesbury 50", a round barrow in the Cursus Barrows group. In November 2011, archaeologists from the University
Stonehenge
Period of human history before records
replaced by a primitive plough in subsequent centuries. Around this time, a round stone tower, now preserved at about 8.5 meters high and 8.5 meters in diameter
Prehistory
Neolithic henge monument in Dorset, England
there are at least two other henges in the vicinity as well as numerous round barrows. The Knowlton Circles are a cluster of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments
Knowlton_Circles
Gorddwr, round barrow on NW side of coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: RD251: Banc Gorddwr, round barrow on S side
List of prehistoric scheduled monuments in Powys (Radnorshire)
List_of_prehistoric_scheduled_monuments_in_Powys_(Radnorshire)
City in Alaska, United States
Utqiaġvik, formerly known and still sometimes referred to as Barrow, is the borough seat and largest city of the North Slope Borough in the U.S. state
Utqiagvik,_Alaska
Type of Neolithic monument
Long barrows are a style of monument constructed across Western Europe in the fifth and fourth millennia BCE, during the Early Neolithic period. Typically
Long_barrow
Barrow in Cornwall
The Rillaton Barrow (Cornish: Krug Reslegh) is a Bronze Age round barrow in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The site is on the eastern flank of Bodmin Moor
Rillaton_Barrow
Prehistoric period: Copper Age
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Chalcolithic
Archaeological site in England
1986). The Normanton Down round barrow cemetery comprises some 40 barrows strung out along an east-west aligned ridge. Bush Barrow (so named by Cunnington
Bush_Barrow
Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)
thousand still in existence. Neolithic people in the British Isles built long barrows and chamber tombs for their dead and causewayed camps, henges, flint mines
Neolithic
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Report and Transactions, Vol XXVI, Part III, pp. 414–417 "West Kennet Long Barrow, Avebury" English Heritage. Retrieved 15 July 2012. "Megalithic Temples
List of oldest extant buildings
List_of_oldest_extant_buildings
First epoch of the Quaternary Period
namely the base of the Monte San Nicola GSSP. The start date has now been rounded down to 2.580 million years BP. The IUGS has yet to approve a type section
Pleistocene
Surgically drilling a hole in the skull
identify a trephined skull. A trephine is an instrument used for cutting out a round piece of skull bone to relieve pressure beneath a surface. Trepanning was
Trepanning
One of the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England
Batch. It is the site of Bronze Age round barrows, one of which also anchors the concrete trig point. All of the barrows show signs of being opened in the
Black_Down,_Somerset
Prehistoric period before metal tools
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Stone_Age
Prehistoric period, second part of the Stone Age
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Mesolithic
Place for a fire to heat the home and to cook food, usually of masonry
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Hearth
also became venerated objects, and were frequently buried in long barrows or round barrows with their former owners.[citation needed] During the Neolithic
Stone_tool
Prehistoric period, first part of the Stone Age
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Paleolithic
Town in south Wales
Community area: Hutchwns round barrow (51°29′06″N 3°42′35″W / 51.4849°N 3.7098°W / 51.4849; -3.7098 (Hutchwns round barrow), SS813776). This is the
Porthcawl
Barrows in England
consist of a Neolithic long barrow and some 40 or more Bronze Age round barrows, along the crest of a low ridge. The barrows of Normanton Down, visible
Normanton_Down_Barrows
Poor Lot Barrow Cemetery, group of round barrows in Dorset. Seven Barrows, site of bowl barrows, bell barrows, saucer barrows and disc barrows. Spinsters'
List of prehistoric structures in Great Britain
List_of_prehistoric_structures_in_Great_Britain
Aspect of human history
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Control of fire by early humans
Control_of_fire_by_early_humans
Prehistoric ivory sculpture discovered in the Hohlenstein-Stadel, a cave in Germany
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Lion-man
Images carved on a rock surface as a form of rock art
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Petroglyph
Calendar based only on the Moon
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Lunar_calendar
Cheshire's Past: Bronze Age round barrow south west of Birtles Hall, retrieved 19 January 2009 Historic England, "Bowl barrow 100m west of Black Rock Farm
List of scheduled monuments in Cheshire dated to before 1066
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Cheshire_dated_to_before_1066
Axe specifically designed for combat
yue, the greater the power. There are a few rare examples of yue with a round blade and a hole in the middle. The prominence of the fu waned on the battlefield
Battle_axe
Dwelling
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Hut
Peoples who forage or hunt for most or all of their food
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Hunter-gatherer
Large round barrow in England
Duggleby Howe (also known as Howe Hill, Duggleby) is one of the largest round barrows in Britain, located on the southern side of the Great Wold Valley in
Duggleby_Howe
Earth blocks for construction
called plano-convex mudbricks. Some were formed in a square mould and rounded so that the middle was thicker than the ends. Some walls had a few courses
Mudbrick
Paintings, often prehistoric, on cave walls and ceilings
surrounding area in pigment result in the characteristic image of a roughly round area of solid pigment with the negative shape of the hand in the centre
Cave_painting
Hill fort in West Sussex, England
historical features created over a span of more than 2,000 years, including round barrows dating from the Bronze Age to the Saxon periods and dykes dating from
Chanctonbury_Ring
Subdivision of the Paleolithic, or Old Stone Age
hunting of passing herds of animals. Some of them may have been occupied year round, though more commonly they appear to have been used seasonally; people moved
Upper_Paleolithic
FL204: Gatehouse Farm round barrow coflein NPRN: not yet identified. CPAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: FL032: Round Barrow 400m SE of Smithy Gate
List of scheduled monuments in Flintshire
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Flintshire
General term to describe artificial changes in land level in history and pre-history
platform mounds, effigy mounds, enclosures, long barrows, tumuli, ridge and furrow, mottes, round barrows, and other tombs. Hill forts, a type of fort made
Earthworks_(archaeology)
Round barrow in County Meath, Ireland
Gaulstown Barrow is a round barrow (bowl barrow) and National Monument located in County Meath, Ireland. Gaulstown Barrow is 2.3 km (1.4 mi) southwest
Gaulstown_Barrow
Period before the First Dynasty of Egypt
Agriculture—animal and cereal—in East Sahara c. 7000 BC: in Nabta Playa deep year-round water wells dug, and large organized settlements designed in planned arrangements
Prehistoric_Egypt
Crops native to the New World
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
New_World_crops
Tool to give more leverage when throwing a spear-like projectile
7 kg•m/s, while that of a Catawba bow's arrow is 1.5 kg•m/s. A .357 magnum round of 158 grain gains a momentum of 3.58 kg•m/s. Spear-thrower designs may
Spear-thrower
Object that reflects an image
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Mirror
Memory aid device
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Tally_stick
Caves in France containing Paleolithic paintings
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Lascaux
Hill in England
soaring. In the area of Firle Beacon is a Neolithic long barrow and several round barrows. Round barrows generally date from the early Bronze Age. At Firle
Firle_Beacon
Archaeological culture associated with Homo erectus
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Acheulean
European Middle Paleolithic culture
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Mousterian
Berkshire marshland
biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is also the location of a Round barrow cemetery and common land where livestock have grazed for hundreds of
Cock_Marsh
Upper Paleolithic culture of Europe
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Aurignacian
Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic
much more mobile and complex. They lived in caves or semi-subterranean or rounded dwellings which were typically arranged in small "villages". Gravettians
Gravettian
Paleolithic artifact from Congo
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Ishango_bone
Earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Lower_Paleolithic
Barrows in England
Sunningdale Barrow is the site of three Bronze Age round barrows, including one bowl barrow near Sunningdale railway station, Sunningdale (grid reference
Sunningdale_Barrow
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Archaeological site in Somerset, United Kingdom
Priddy Nine Barrows Cemetery and Ashen Hill Barrow Cemetery are a collection of round barrows, dating from the Bronze Age (c.2000-700 BC), near Priddy
Priddy Nine Barrows and Ashen Hill Barrow Cemeteries
Priddy_Nine_Barrows_and_Ashen_Hill_Barrow_Cemeteries
Archaeological site in Turkey
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Çatalhöyük
Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic cultures
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Magdalenian
Village and community in Bridgend, Wales
mound. Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow (51°30′21″N 3°39′23″W / 51.5057°N 3.6564°W / 51.5057; -3.6564 (Mynydd Herbert Round Barrow), SS851798) A Bronze
Merthyr_Mawr
Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
the south of the village, close to the Gypsy Race, stands a Neolithic round barrow. It was excavated in 1894 by John Robert Mortimer. His team discovered
Wold Newton, East Riding of Yorkshire
Wold_Newton,_East_Riding_of_Yorkshire
Ancient causeway in the Somerset Levels, England
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Sweet_Track
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Indigenous_Australian_art
Archaeological industry of the European Upper Paleolithic
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Solutrean
bowl and round barrows and other neolithic, Bronze and Iron Age tumuli such as the Priddy Circles and Priddy Nine Barrows and Ashen Hill Barrow Cemeteries
List of scheduled monuments in Mendip
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Mendip
Mountain Round Barrow (East) coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: PE153: Plumstone Mountain Round Barrows (West) coflein
List of prehistoric scheduled monuments in north Pembrokeshire
List_of_prehistoric_scheduled_monuments_in_north_Pembrokeshire
Typological classification of stone tools
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Industry_(archaeology)
Type of Bronze Age chamber tomb
Inverness in Scotland. There are about 50 cairns of this type in an area round about Inverness. They fall into two sub-types, one typically consisting
Clava_cairn
Type of barrow
disc barrow is a type of tumulus or round barrow, a variety of fancy barrow identified in English Heritage's Monument Class Descriptions. A disc barrow comprises
Disc_barrow
Type of megalithic tomb
Hudson. p. 190. More technically called a tumulus, and also referred to as a barrow. Sheridan, Alison. "Megaliths and Megalomania: An account and interpretation
Passage_grave
Distinctive type of stone knapping technique used by ancient humans
the side of the core, known as a tortoise core, as the various scars and rounded form are reminiscent of a tortoise's shell. When the striking platform
Levallois_technique
replaced by a primitive plow in subsequent centuries. Around this time, a round stone tower, now preserved to about 8.5 metres (28 ft) high and 8.5 metres
Timeline_of_prehistory
Set of ten wooden weapons from the Palaeolithic Age
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Schöningen_spears
Small stone-built coffin-like box, ossua or dolmen
perhaps under a cairn or a long barrow. Several cists are sometimes found close together within the same cairn or barrow. Often ornaments have been found
Cist
Town in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
October 2021. "East round barrow, the beacons, Mynydd Garthmaelwg (93072)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 22 October 2021. "west round barrow, the beacons, Mynydd
Llantrisant
Type of earth shelter with ancient origins
through time. Individual pit houses could vary in shape, but were typically round with wooden frames covered at ground level with thatch and earth, and featured
Pit-house
Middle Eastern Neolithic culture
such as the famous Tower of Jericho. PPNA settlements are characterized by round, semi-subterranean houses with stone foundations and terrazzo-floors. The
Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A
in Taunton Deane – overview and list of scheduled monuments Wood Barrow round barrow is included twice in the National Heritage List for England as it
List of scheduled monuments in West Somerset (H–Z)
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_West_Somerset_(H–Z)
Room used by Puebloans for religious rituals and political meetings
the Pecos Classification system developed by archaeologists, were usually round and evolved from simpler pit-houses. For the Ancestral Puebloans, these
Kiva
Mountain range, west of Brecon Beacons, Wales
cairn or round barrow on Fan Foel showed it to be of early Bronze Age in date (circa 2000 BC) and there is a very similar unexcavated round barrow on Picws
Black_Mountain_(range)
Earlier part of the Neolithic period in Southwest Asia
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Pre-Pottery_Neolithic
Household spirit
Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 December 2023. Historic England. "Round barrow 600m south west of Hob on the Hill (1015987)". National Heritage List
Hob_(folklore)
Old Stone Age musical instruments
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Paleolithic_flute
Bronze Age cup
The Hove amber cup is a Bronze Age cup that was discovered in a great round barrow mound that was crudely excavated in 1856 in Hove, East Sussex, England
Hove_amber_cup
Prehistoric artwork in the Saharan desert
tradition of engraving may have developed into the Round Head rock art tradition of painting. Round Head Period (9500 BP - 7000 BP): Hunter-gatherers on
Saharan_rock_art
Forest in North Yorkshire, England
England. "Round barrow 430m SSW of High Langdale End (1019442)". National Heritage List for England. Historic England. "Round barrow 330m south west of
Langdale_Forest
City in East Sussex, England
Saxon barrows and a couple of round barrows. Nothing remains now except white smears of chalk and flint on the ploughed earth, where the barrows were.
Brighton_and_Hove
New World prehistoric projectile
across basal width. Basal corners range from nearly square to slightly rounded without forming eared projections. Length range is considerable, with a
Clovis_point
Transition of human species to anthropologically modern behavior
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Behavioral_modernity
in Taunton Deane – overview and list of scheduled monuments Wood Barrow round barrow is included twice in the National Heritage List for England as it
List of scheduled monuments in West Somerset (A–G)
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_West_Somerset_(A–G)
Archaeological culture
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Oldowan
Neolithic archaeological site in Balochistan, Pakistan
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Mehrgarh
there are 18 Bronze Age bowl barrows collectively known as the Nine Barrow Down round barrow cemetery and a Neolithic long barrow. These have been collectively
Nine_Barrow_Down
Implement used for water-borne propulsion
Paleolithic religion Spiritual drug use Burial Burial mounds Bowl barrow Round barrow Mound Builders culture U.S. sites Chamber tomb Cotswold-Severn Cist
Oar
Bronze Age round barrow in Oxfordshire, England
Brightwell Barrow is a Bronze Age round barrow in the civil parish of Brightwell-cum-Sotwell in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire)
Brightwell_Barrow
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
Boy/Male
Greek
Round basket.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bond
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Sound Stages; Sound
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Grounds.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Grund.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heifer, chariot, round.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a plump person, from Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’ (Latin rotundus).
Boy/Male
Arabic
Round
Surname or Lastname
English (found mainly in Wales)
English (found mainly in Wales) : variant of Glasscock 2.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Round Faced; Mirror
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English p(o)und ‘enclosure (especially for confining animals)’; a topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure in which animals were kept, or a metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound.Probably a translation of German Pfund or the North German cognate Pund.
Boy/Male
Native American
Round or smooth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a variant of Mount.
Surname or Lastname
English (also found in Ireland)
English (also found in Ireland) : from a pet form of Lamb 1 and 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Round.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Round Eye
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Round Face
Boy/Male
Hindu
Round
Girl/Female
Biblical
Heifer, chariot, round.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gundapa | கà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®ªà®¾Â
Round
Gundapa | கà¯à®¨à¯à®¤à®¾à®ªà®¾Â
Girl/Female
Arabic
Tree of Good Scent
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
Girl/Female
Muslim
Savior, Redeemer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northamptonshire and Suffolk, so named from the Old English personal name Uffa (of uncertain origin) + Old English worð ‘enclosure’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Saved, Liberated
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She withdraws for the...
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fait, Noble, Relative
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Carrier of Victory
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Living
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Spring-fed Stream
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A Prophet's name
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Only
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
ROUND BARROW
a.
Outspoken; plain and direct; unreserved; unqualified; not mincing; as, a round answer; a round oath.
v. i.
To go or turn round; to wheel about.
n.
Anything round, as a circle, a globe, a ring. "The golden round" [the crown].
v. t.
To go round wholly or in part; to go about (a corner or point); as, to round a corner; to round Cape Horn.
n.
An assembly; a group; a circle; as, a round of politicians.
v. t.
To make circular, spherical, or cylindrical; to give a round or convex figure to; as, to round a silver coin; to round the edges of anything.
v. i.
To go round, as a guard.
n.
A course ending where it began; a circuit; a beat; especially, one freguently or regulary traversed; also, the act of traversing a circuit; as, a watchman's round; the rounds of the postman.
a.
Uttered or emitted with a full tone; as, a round voice; a round note.
adv.
Circularly; in a circular form or manner; by revolving or reversing one's position; as, to turn one's head round; a wheel turns round.
prep.
On every side of, so as to encompass or encircle; around; about; as, the people atood round him; to go round the city; to wind a cable round a windlass.
a.
Round.
a.
Round; circular; spherical.
adv.
In circumference; as, a ball is ten inches round.
n.
That which goes round a whole circle or company; as, a round of applause.
n.
Same as Round of beef, below.
a.
Not inconsiderable; large; hence, generous; free; as, a round price.
a.
Having a curved outline or form; especially, one like the arc of a circle or an ellipse, or a portion of the surface of a sphere; rotund; bulging; protuberant; not angular or pointed; as, a round arch; round hills.
a.
Having a round back or shoulders; round-shouldered.
adv.
On all sides; around.