forhele
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English forhelen, from Old English forhelan (“to cover up, conceal”), from Proto-Germanic *frahelaną (“to conceal, hide”), equivalent to for- + hele. Cognate with Dutch verhelen (“to conceal”), German verhehlen (“to hide, conceal”).
Verb
[edit]forhele (third-person singular simple present forheles, present participle forheling, simple past forhole, past participle forholen)
- (transitive, obsolete) To conceal; hide.
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