clitter
KLIT-er
A field of broken granite boulders on a hillside — the shattered debris of a tor, spread down the slope below it by frost-heaving and gravity over millennia. Clitter is characteristic of Dartmoor, where granite tors crown the hilltops and their collapsed remnants litter the slopes below like rubble from a building no one remembers. Walking through clitter is slow, ankle-threatening work.
Etymology
Possibly from Middle English cliteren (to clatter), or from a dialectal root related to the sound of stones shifting underfoot.
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