Barrows

/ˈbæroʊz/ noun

Plural of barrow: ancient mounds of earth or stone built as burial tombs, or wheeled carts used for carrying things.

From Old English 'beorg' and 'byrgels,' meaning burial mound. The cart meaning comes from the concept of something you push or carry. Both meanings have ancient roots in Indo-European languages.

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