dell


A small, sheltered, wooded valley โ€” intimate, shaded, and usually quiet. A dell is the landscape at its most domestic: a dip in the ground with trees around it, a place to sit and be enclosed. The word is gentle and old and slightly literary, and it names a landform that is too small and too soft to appear on maps but large enough to be remembered.
Etymology
Old English dell, a hollow, a dale. Related to dale and German Tal, valley.
forest/woodland Old English terrain
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