Senkkopf
Senkkopf is a toponym used for several geographic features in German-speaking regions of Europe. The name is formed from the German elements senke, meaning a depression or saddle, and kopf, meaning head or summit. It is typically applied to hills or small mountains whose summit or profile has a hollow, saddle-like shape.
The term is found in the Alps and their foothills across countries such as Germany, Austria, and
In toponymy, Senkkopf is an example of landscape-form names that describe physical characteristics of a feature
Notable sightings of the name appear in regional gazetteers and hiking literature, where it serves as a
See also: related German toponyms describing landscape features, such as Sattel, Kopf, and other saddle- or head-themed