2. of dry things, heaped up, Hom., only in phrase χυτὴ γαῖα a mound of earth, esp. a sepulchral mound, like χῶμα, Il.6.464, 14.114, Od.3.258; so “χυτῇ θινί” Opp.H.2.635; “χυτὰ κόνις” IG14.1721.5 (Rome), cf. 12(8).38.4 (Lemnos); also χυτή alone (sc. γαῖα) Epigr.Gr.1034.25 (Callipolis).
II. cast, melted, “ἀρτήματα λίθινα χυτά” Hdt.2.69; “ἐν σκύφῳ χυτῆς λίθου” Epin.1.8; χ. ἄργυρος, πίσσα, Thphr.Lap.60, Nic.Al.116; “χαλκός” Orib.49.3.8; τὰ χυτά things fused or welded together, Iamb. in Nic.p.81P.