amound

verb
/əˈmaʊnd/

Etymology

From a- + mound, compare amass; possibly influenced by amount.

  1. inherited from *mh₂-nt-éh₂
  2. inherited from *mundō
  3. inherited from *mundu
  4. inherited from mund
  5. inherited from mound
  6. prefixed as amound — “a + mound

Definitions

  1. To accumulate, to mound up, to amount.

    • CRUFT: that which magically amounds in the Clubroom just before you walk in to clean up. In other words, rubbage.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA