ledgy, a.
(ˈlɛdʒɪ)
[f. ledge n. + -y.]
Abounding in or consisting of ledges or ridges of rock.
1779 Livermore in Coll. New Hampsh. Hist. Soc. (1850) VI. 315 This swamp..has some considerable hills and ledgy mountains in it. 1878 Sawtelle Hist. Townsend (Mass.) 15 It contains ledgy, waste lands, in which are wild ravines. 1882 Harper's Mag. LXV. 497 The small ledgy island known as ‘the Nubble’. |