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Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis root primarily deals with the concept of covering, concealing, and hiding. It extends to notions of protection, privacy, and the act of veiling or screening something from view. It can also refer to something being hidden or obscured.
Derived headwords
- 1.to coverboth
To place something over or on top of another thing, concealing it from view or protecting it.
- 2.to concealboth
To keep something secret or hidden, preventing it from being known or seen.
- 3.to protectboth
To shield or guard something from harm, danger, or exposure.
- 1.coveringboth
That which covers or conceals something; a screen, veil, or curtain.
- 2.privacyboth
The state of being hidden or concealed, affording protection and modesty.
- 3.modestyboth
A quality of being modest, especially in dress or behavior, often associated with covering.
- 1.coveringboth
That which covers or conceals; a covering or screen.
- 2.concealingboth
Serving to hide or keep secret.
- 1.coveredboth
Having a covering; concealed or hidden.
- 2.modestboth
Characterized by modesty or decency; not revealing.
- 1.coveringboth
A piece of cloth or material used for covering.
- 2.garmentboth
A piece of clothing, especially one worn over other clothes.
- 1.very concealingboth
Intensely or effectively covering or hiding something.
- 1.curtainboth
A piece of cloth hung to cover a window, stage, or the like.
- 2.screenboth
A device or structure used to conceal or protect.
- 1.coveredboth
Having been covered or concealed.
- 2.hiddenboth
Kept from being seen or known.
- 3.modestboth
Possessing modesty; not ostentatious.
- 1.hiddenboth
Concealed or secret.
- 2.veiledboth
Covered with a veil or other covering.
- 1.to hide oneselfboth
To conceal oneself from view or discovery.
- 2.to be concealedboth
To be hidden or kept secret.
- 1.coveringboth
The act of covering or the state of being covered.
- 2.concealmentboth
The act of hiding or keeping secret.