Bible Dictionaries
Valley

King James Dictionary

VAL'LEY, n. plu. valleys. L. vallis. See Vale.

1. A hollow or low tract of land between hills or mountains.
2. A low extended plain, usually alluvial, penetrated or washed by a river. The valley of the Connecticut is remarkable for its fertility and beauty.

Ye mountains, sink ye valleys, rise prepare the Lord his way.

3. In building, a gutter over the sleepers in the roof of a building.
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