Hollows

/ˈhɑːloʊz/ noun

Small valleys or low-lying areas of land, often shaded and surrounded by hills; or empty spaces inside something.

From Old English 'hol' (hole) plus 'ow' suffix. Used since medieval times for both geographical and physical empty spaces.

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