valley
n.
low area of land located between hills or mountains
Valley
Valley
(n.)
The space inclosed between ranges of hills or mountains; the strip of land at the bottom of the depressions intersecting a country, including usually the bed of a stream, with frequently broad alluvial plains on one or both sides of the stream. Also used figuratively.
(n.)
The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
(n.)
The depression formed by the meeting of two slopes on a flat roof.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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To find yourself walking through green and pleasant valleys, foretells great improvements in business, and lovers will be happy and congenial. If the valley is barren, the reverse is predicted. If marshy, illness or vexations may follow.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
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Agee
a valley; deepness
Amok
a valley; a depth
Ur
fire, light, a valley
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
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