Also written ghyll Nhb. s.Dur. e.Dur.^ Lakel.' Cum.^ Wm. w.Yks. ; gil Sc. (Jam.) S. & Ork.^ ; gyle Nhb.» [gU.] 1. A ravine, a narrow valley or glen, with precipitous or rocky banks, gen. wooded, and with a stream running at the bottom ; a dingle.
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