κηποτάφιον
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
[τᾰ], τό,
A tomb in a garden, BGU1120.7 (i B.C.):—also κηπό-τᾰφος, ὁ, or κηπό-τᾰφον, τό, Papers of Amer.Sch.at Athens 3.621 (Ilias): cf. Lat.cepotaphium.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1432] τό, Grabmal im Garten, Inscr. S. Wolf's Museum I, 3 p. 538.