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Entry 4 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Hill

/hĭl/ · IPA /[hɪɫ]/
01 n. A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain.
  1. 1.
    A natural elevation of land, or a mass of earth rising above the common level of the surrounding land; an eminence less than a mountain.
    “Every mountain and hill shall be made low.” — Is. xl. 4.
  2. 2.
    The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.] See Hill, v. t.[U. S.] See: Hill
  3. 3.
    A single cluster or group of plants growing close together, and having the earth heaped up about them; as, a hill of corn or potatoes.[U. S.]
Phrases & compounds
Hill ant — a common ant (Formica rufa), of Europe and America, which makes mounds or ant-hills over its nests.
Hill myna — one of several species of birds of India, of the genus Gracula, and allied to the starlings. They are easily taught to speak many words. [Written also hill mynah.] See Myna.
Hill partridge — a partridge of the genus Aborophila, of which numerous species in habit Southern Asia and the East Indies.
Hill tit — one of numerous species of small Asiatic singing birds of the family Leiotrichidæ. Many are beautifully colored.
02 v. t. To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn.
imp. & p. p. Hilled; p. pr. & vb. n. Hilling
  1. 1.
    To surround with earth; to heap or draw earth around or upon; as, to hill corn.
    “Showing them how to plant and hill it.” — Palfrey.