valley



valley of death

A grim place where death is or seems imminent. It appears in the Alfred, Lord Tennyson poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and is likely a shortened version of the Biblical phrase "valley of the shadow of death." Walking through that old, bombed-out neigborhood, Sam felt like he was in the valley of death. I would never be able to march into the valley of death like soldiers do.
See also: death, of, valley

valley of the shadow of death

A grim place where death is or seems imminent. This Biblical phrase comes from Psalm 23. Walking through that old, bombed-out neigborhood, Sam felt like he was in the valley of the shadow of death. I would never be able to march into the valley of the shadow of death like soldiers do.
See also: death, of, shadow, valley

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Griseldagri-ZEL-də (English)English, Scottish, Spanish, Literature
ElisE-lis (Swedish)Swedish, Medieval English
Lot (1)LOT (English)Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
DobrosŁAwadaw-braw-SWAH-vahPolish
Melqart-Near Eastern Mythology
Rosetta[rəu'zetə]