(Irregular preterit, past participle: hid, hidden).
1. To be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety: SYN. hide out.
2. To go into hiding or conceal oneself.
3. To prevent from being seen or discovered; SYN. conceal.
old unit of land area equal to 120 acres.
1. (Familier) Planquer. Cacher un trésor.
2. Dissimuler. Cacher ses intentions.
3. (Pron.) Disparaître. Il se planque.
Cacher.
Cacher.
Or hyde; Anglo-Saxon unit of measurement used to measure the extent of arable land; it varied from about 296 ha/120 acres in the east of England to as little as 99 ha/40 acres in Wessex. One hide was regarded as sufficient to support a peasant and his household; it was the area that could be plowed in a season by one plow and one team of oxen. The hide was the basic unit of assessment for taxation and military service; under Norman rule it became the basis for the feudal tax of hidage.
1. Body covering of a living animal; SYN. pelt, skin.
2. The dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal); SYN. fell.
To temporarily remove the onscreen display of an application’s active window while leaving the application running. Windows that have been hidden are returned to active display by issuing the appropriate command to the operating system.