Lie+hid
81latibulize — v. retire into a lair or den or burrow and spend the winter in a dormant condition, hibernate; withdraw and lie hid …
82latibulized — v. retire into a lair or den or burrow and spend the winter in a dormant condition, hibernate; withdraw and lie hid …
83latibulizes — v. retire into a lair or den or burrow and spend the winter in a dormant condition, hibernate; withdraw and lie hid …
84latibulizing — v. retire into a lair or den or burrow and spend the winter in a dormant condition, hibernate; withdraw and lie hid …
85lanth — an, o (G). Conceal, lie hid, unseen …
86skulk — v. n. Lurk, hide, sneak, slink, lie hid …
87luskish — ˈləskish adjective Etymology: obsolete English lusk sluggard (from Middle English, from lusken to lie hid, be lazy) + English ish archaic : somewhat lazy : sluggish • …
88dar´er — dare1 «dair», verb, dared or (Archaic) durst, dared, dar|ing, noun. –v.i. to have courage; be bold; be bold enough: »You wouldn t dare! The will to do, the soul to dare (Scott) …
89illatebrate — † iˈllatebrate, v. Obs. rare 0. [f. L. illatebrāt , ppl. stem of illatebrāre (rare) to lie hid, f. latebra hiding place.] intr. ‘To hide in corners’ (Cockeram 1623). Hence † illateˈbration, ‘a hiding, or seeking of corners’ (Blount Glossogr.… …
90latitate — † ˈlatitate, v. Obs. rare 0. [f. L. latitāt , ppl. stem of latitāre to lie hid.] intr. ‘To lurke’ (Cockeram 1623) …