Valley, low ground between hills: Pilgr. 355. Mids. IV, 1, 112. Wint. V, 1, 206. H5 III, 5, 51. Tit. II, 3, 84. Cymb. III, 3, 78. Denoting a certain part of the human face: “the whole matter and copy of the father, eye, nose, lip, the trick of's frown, his forehead, nay, the v., the pretty dimples of his chin and cheek,” Wint. II, 3, 100 (depth, cavity; apparently explained by the pretty dimples as its apposition).