hide-all

noun

Etymology

From hide + -all.

Definitions

  1. Something that conceals.

  2. Concealing

    Concealing; disguising; obscuring.

    • Nuns were still dressed, head to foot, in a hide-all habit; as well as providing the Church with teachers and nurses, large numbers of them performed menial tasks as cleaners and laundrywomen, frequently in the service of priests.

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