Noun
tumi (plural tumis)
(archaeology) A ceremonial axe used by some Incan and pre-Incan cultures of South America.
I love Tumi because of the lifetime guarantee. And their luggage is just so solid. Looks good. Versatile. My carry-on bag is Tumi. My hanging bag is Tumi. My big suitcase is Tumi. All black. Love it. Mark Teixeira
Asif reached the pinnacle of popularity back in 2001 with his debut album titled “O Priya Tumi Kothay”. Source: Internet
As Christian Emeritus Cardinal Tumi takes a deserved rest, L’Effort Camerounais welcomes the new Archbishop. Source: Internet
And, of course, that Ato Tuku Asha number, Tumi Ki Dekhechho Kobhu, insistently pulls us back to our past. Source: Internet
An outsider who is some times mentioned is Cardinal Christian Tumi, 71, of Cameroon. Source: Internet
By Nformi Willibrod B.Nformi Christian Cardinal Wiyghan Tumi has celebrated his Golden Jubilee as a labourer in God’s vineyard. Source: Internet