Dell

Noun

 * 1) valley
 * 2) * 1794, William Blake, The Little Girl Found, lines 49-50
 * To this day they dwell
 * In a lonely dell,

Synonyms

 * dale
 * dingle
 * vale
 * valley
 * See also Thesaurus:valley

Adjectives for Dell
bosky; mysterious; darksome; shaded; dreamy; labyrinthine; pathless; pastoral; narrow; hollow; diminutive; desolate; untrodden; resounding; budded; healthy; briery.

Verbs for Dell
abandon—; bloom in—; frolic in—; grow in—; haunt—; hide in—; inhabit—; leap in—; perform in—; retire to—; retreat into—; ring through—; seek—; shelter in—; wander in—; —invites; —protects; — soothes; —winds.

Thesaurus
abysm, abyss, arroyo, bottom, bottom glade, bottoms, box canyon, breach, break, canyon, cavity, chap, chasm, check, chimney, chink, cleft, cleuch, clough, col, coulee, couloir, crack, cranny, crevasse, crevice, cut, cwm, dale, defile, dike, dingle, ditch, donga, draw, excavation, fault, fissure, flaw, flume, fracture, furrow, gap, gape, gash, gill, glen, gorge, groove, grove, gulch, gulf, gully, hole, incision, intervale, joint, kloof, leak, lunar rill, moat, notch, nullah, opening, pass, passage, ravine, rent, rift, rime, rupture, scissure, seam, slit, slot, split, strath, trench, trough, vale, valley, void, wadi

Etymology
Akin to dale, vale, and valley

Translations

 * Bulgarian: долчинка
 * Finnish:
 * Latin:


 * Romanian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: coire
 * Spanish:

Noun
dell


 * 1) sinew

Etymology
From Arabic.

Noun
dell


 * 1) shade