concealed
English
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editVerb
editconcealed
- simple past and past participle of conceal
Adjective
editconcealed (comparative more concealed, superlative most concealed)
- Hidden;
- 1862, Thomas de Quincey, Works: Richard Bentley and other writings - Volume 6, page xvi:
- Certainly after a very concealed mannner; so concealed that no man has been able to find it.
- 1887, Zohar, Kabbala denudata, the Kabbalah unveiled, page 76:
- These are to be understood as symbolizing his three-fold brain, of wisdom, understanding, and knowledge, which here appear more plainly; whereas in the supernals they are more concealed.
- 2024, David Stea, Mete Turan, Placemaking: Production of Built Environment in Two Cultures, page 31:
- The most concealed dwelling type is the underground settlement (e.g., Derinkuyu), and the next most concealed are dwellings carved in the rock faces and in cones;
Synonyms
edit- See also Thesaurus:hidden
- See also Thesaurus:covert