gomila

Etymology
By metathesis from, from. An alternative proposed etymology takes the metathesized form as primary and so derives from a, perhaps with influence from , ; see the etymology notes at  and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  tumulus, barrow, burial mound or cairn
 * 2)  heap of stones
 * 3)  specifically, a heap of stones used as a marker to delineate the borders of a medieval estate
 * 4)  hill
 * 5)  ruins of a house or city razed so that no stone is left atop any other
 * 6)   place containing ruins of houses destroyed by earthquake
 * 7)   refuse thrown into the ruins of earthquake-destroyed houses
 * 8)  stones thrown at one who is being stoned
 * 9)  wall of stone built without mortar or lime, especially one by the seashore
 * 10)  pile, heap, any disordered multitude of collected inanimate objects, especially formerly animate objects
 * 11) crowd, mob, throng, host, any disordered collection of living things
 * 12) multitude of abstract things
 * 13)  place where garbage or dung is collected, dungyard, dunghill
 * 14)  curse used for lazy relatives
 * 15) the people, the popular mass as a whole