† inˈtumil,v.Obs. [f. L. type *intumul-āre to bury (see intumulate), prob. in late or med.L.; cf.OF.entumuler, entombeler (Godef.).] trans.= intumulate. c1540tr.Pol. Verg. Eng.Hist. (Camden) I. 199 His corpes was carried to Winchester, and there, with honorable buriall, intumiled.