Citations:humet


 * a tombstone or other slab of stone, laid on the ground


 * ante 1645 (published 1895, Thomas Abingdon, A Survey of Worcestershire, page 482:
 * On a humet or ground tombe somewhat lower inclyninge to the Northe syde of the Chauncell, Heere lyethe the body of Robert Wyth, Esquyre, the secound sonne of John Wyth and Isabell his wyfe, which Robert dyed 24 Decemb., An. Do.


 * heraldry