of Mound
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the rash lustihead of my young powers, I shook the pillaring hours And pulled my life upon me; grimed with smears, I stand amid the dust o' the mounded years- My mangled youth lies dead beneath the heap. My days have crackled and gone up in smoke, Have puffed and burst as sun-starts on a stream. Francis Thompson
And some aged man in homage to his ancient love will yearly place a garland on her mounded tomb, and, as he goes, will say: "Sleep well and peacefully, and above thy untroubled ashes let the earth be light." Tibullus
Home gardeners often plant a piece of potato with two or three eyes in a hill of mounded soil. Source: Internet
Flour is first mounded on a flat surface and then a well in the pile of flour is created. Source: Internet