fells

FELZ

High, barren hills or mountains — the uplands of northern England, treeless and wind-scoured, where the grass is thin and the sky is most of what you see. The Lake District fells. The Pennine fells. A word that sounds like the landscape it describes.
Etymology
Old Norse: fjall (mountain). Entered Northern English dialect through Scandinavian settlement.
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