Found 3 items, similar to Hid.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: hid
hid
See
hide
hide
v 1: prevent from being seen or discovered;
“Muslim women hide
their faces”;
“hide the money” [syn:
conceal] [ant:
show]
2: be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection
and safety;
“Probably his horse would be close to where he
was hiding”;
“She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana”
[syn:
hide out]
3: cover as if with a shroud;
“The origins of this civilization
are shrouded in mystery” [syn:
shroud,
enshroud,
cover]
4: make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or
concealing;
“a hidden message”;
“a veiled threat” [syn:
obscure,
blot out,
obliterate,
veil]
[also:
hidden,
hid]
hide
n 1: the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
[syn:
fell]
2: body covering of a living animal [syn:
pelt,
skin]
[also:
hidden,
hid]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Hid
Hid
\Hid\,
imp. & p. p. of
Hide. See
Hidden.
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Hide
\Hide\ (h[imac]d), v. t. [imp.
Hid (h[i^]d); p. p.
Hidden (h[i^]d"d'n),
Hid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Hiding
(h[imac]d"[i^]ng).] [OE. hiden, huden, AS. h[=y]dan; akin to
Gr. key`qein, and prob. to E. house, hut, and perh. to E.
hide of an animal, and to hoard. Cf.
Hoard.]
1. To conceal, or withdraw from sight; to put out of view; to
secrete.
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A city that is set on an hill can not be hid.
--Matt. v. 15.
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If circumstances lead me, I will find
Where truth is hid. --Shak.
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2. To withhold from knowledge; to keep secret; to refrain
from avowing or confessing.
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Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate.
--Pope.
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3. To remove from danger; to shelter.
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In the time of trouble he shall hide me in his
pavilion. --Ps. xxvi. 5.
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To hide one's self, to put one's self in a condition to be
safe; to secure protection.
“A prudent man foreseeth the
evil, and hideth himself.” --Prov. xxii. 3.
To hide the face, to withdraw favor.
“Thou didst hide thy
face, and I was troubled.” --Ps. xxx. 7.
To hide the face from.
(a) To overlook; to pardon.
“Hide thy face from my
sins.” --Ps. li. 9.
(b) To withdraw favor from; to be displeased with.
Syn: To conceal; secrete; disguise; dissemble; screen; cloak;
mask; veil. See
Conceal.
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Hide
\Hide\ (h[imac]d), v. t. [imp.
Hid (h[i^]d); p. p.
Hidden (h[i^]d"d'n),
Hid; p. pr. & vb. n.
Hiding
(h[imac]d"[i^]ng).] [OE. hiden, huden, AS. h[=y]dan; akin to
Gr. key`qein, and prob. to E. house, hut, and perh. to E.
hide of an animal, and to hoard. Cf.
Hoard.]
1. To conceal, or withdraw from sight; to put out of view; to
secrete.
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A city that is set on an hill can not be hid.
--Matt. v. 15.
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If circumstances lead me, I will find
Where truth is hid. --Shak.
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2. To withhold from knowledge; to keep secret; to refrain
from avowing or confessing.
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Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate.
--Pope.
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3. To remove from danger; to shelter.
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In the time of trouble he shall hide me in his
pavilion. --Ps. xxvi. 5.
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To hide one's self, to put one's self in a condition to be
safe; to secure protection.
“A prudent man foreseeth the
evil, and hideth himself.” --Prov. xxii. 3.
To hide the face, to withdraw favor.
“Thou didst hide thy
face, and I was troubled.” --Ps. xxx. 7.
To hide the face from.
(a) To overlook; to pardon.
“Hide thy face from my
sins.” --Ps. li. 9.
(b) To withdraw favor from; to be displeased with.
Syn: To conceal; secrete; disguise; dissemble; screen; cloak;
mask; veil. See
Conceal.
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