hill
Meanings
Plural: hills
Noun
- a local and well-defined elevation of the land
- "they loved to roam the hills of West Virginia"
- structure consisting of an artificial heap or bank usually of earth or stones
- United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916)
- risque English comedian (1925-1992)
- (baseball) the slight elevation on which the pitcher stands
- An elevated landmass smaller than a mountain.
- A sloping road.
- A heap of earth surrounding a plant.
- A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them.
- The pitcher’s mound.
- The raised portion of the surface of a vinyl record.
Verb
- form into a hill
- To form into a heap or mound.
- To heap or draw earth around plants.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English hil, from Old English hyll (“hill”), from Proto-Germanic *hulliz (“hill”), from Proto-Indo-European *kl̥Hnís (“top, hill, rock”) (compare also Proto-Germanic *halluz (“stone, rock”)).
Cognate with Middle Dutch hille, hulle (“hill”), Low German hull (“hill”), Old Norse hóll (“hill”), Latin collis (“hill”), Lithuanian kalnas, Albanian kallumë (“big pile, tall heap”), Russian холм (xolm, “hill”), Old English holm (“rising land, island”). More at holm.
Synonyms
Alfred Hawthorne, Benny Hill, J. J. Hill, James Jerome Hill, mound, pitcher's mound
Antonyms
Scrabble Score: 7
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