1943 peattie indian days 41 a valley usually means a big valley, a small one is a hollow or a cove. “holler” to a west virginian means a remote road or area. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at last.fm.
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The southern appalachians aren’t the most effective position with hollows, even if they may be the simplest place where they’re name hollers.
That, or the word could also mean the easiest way to communicate from one side of the hollow to another:
What is a holler in west virginia?Holler is a phonetic spelling of an appalachian pronunciation of hollow. My apartment sat off a curvy road, etched in the mountains.A person once told me that a holler is an appalachian derivation of “hollow” — land between two mountains where people generally live.
A village in west virginia, for example, might identify itself as a holler, after the surrounding geography.Even if you don’t “live up a holler,” you definitely know what one is. You folks probably just know it as a “hollow.” the mountain state’s combination of mountains and streams make for quite a few remote areas and lots of hollers!jul 24.Cove noun a sheltered, often enclosed valley having a relatively level floor, arable land, and a single drainage outlet.
Also used in place names, as in cades cove (tn) and cataloochee cove (nc).
A small valley that sits between two mountains, often littered with small homes or trailers.