Word which used to be a common name for a valley.
1From here, it's a steep climb up the dene towards the skyline, with a wide view across the fells.
2The "dene holes" are of human origin.
3Enough now; since the sacred matter that I mean Upon this only gambolling and echoing-of-earth note-What is... the delightful dene?
4The house, Myrtle Dene, was a fairly large one, very comfortably furnished.
5He pushed Dene down the path into the arms of his companions.
6I have watched from the outside edge, as Dene Strange puts it.
7Tha tha Engle and Dene to frithe and to freondscipe fullice fengen.
8There's the Dene Hall charity gymkana comes off in a few days.
9The Dene and Métis people have coexisted with the caribou for millennia.
10Dene wasn't in Lund while you were there-elseyou wouldn't be here.
11Then Dene and Cole had met in the main street of White Sage.
12Back in the day, the Tlicho-orDogrib Dene-alsoswung that way.
13Dene is here in White Sage, free, welcome in many homes.
14I think in some Dene dialect it means Place of the Big Rabbit.
15Dene has ridden in; he swears you won't take Hare away.
16But suddenly a brilliant idea occurred to Miss Dene, who loved dramatic effects.