Waldskopf
Waldskopf is a German word that translates roughly to "forest head" or "wooded head." It commonly refers to a hill or mountain that is heavily forested, particularly at its summit, making it appear as though the "head" or top of the landform is covered in trees.
The term can also be used more figuratively to describe a person who is considered dense, stubborn, or slow to understand, similar to the English expressions "blockhead" or "wooden-headed." However, this usage is less common than the geographical meaning.
In geographical contexts, "Waldskopf" is often used as a place name for specific hills or mountains in German-speaking regions.