ller
[/lɛr] or [/lər]
Definitions
1. noun
A valley, especially a long, narrow, and often fertile valley, typically with a river flowing through it.
“The ller region was known for its lush greenery and abundant wildlife.”
2. noun
A small valley or hollow, especially in a hill or mountain.
“The ller in the mountain provided a natural shelter from the harsh weather.”
3. noun
A depression or hollow in the ground, especially one that has been worn away by water or erosion.
“The farmer dug a ller to plant his crops and collect rainwater.”
4. verb
To flow or run in a winding course, especially a river or stream.
“The river ller through the valley, creating a picturesque landscape.”
5. verb
To move or flow in a winding course, especially in a way that is difficult to follow.
“The stream ller through the forest, making it hard to track its path.”