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hiddle

Etymology 1 n. 1 (context Now chiefly dialectal English) A hiding-place; a sheltered spot. 2 (context Now chiefly dialectal Scotland English) A cluster, small group of buildings, etc. set close together; a huddle. vb. 1 (context transitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To hide; conceal. 2 (context intransitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To nestle closely; take shelter. 3 (context transitive UK dialectal Scotland English) To shelter (in one's arms). Etymology 2

adv. In a mysterious fashion. n. A hiding place or shelter. vb. 1 To hide or conceal. 2 To take shelter or nestle closely.