a former measure of land used in England, typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres, being the amount that would support a family and its dependants
a dull brown scavenging beetle that feeds on stored hides and dried meat and may be a serious pest of warehouses
cover up one’s face or keep out of sight, especially from shame
a children’s game in which one or more players hide and the other or others have to look for them
use (someone or something) to protect oneself from criticism or punishment, especially in a way considered cowardly
a hiding place, especially one used by someone who has broken the law
keep quiet about one’s talents or accomplishments