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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Hide \Hide\ (h[imac]d), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hided}; p. pr. &
     vb. n. {Hiding}.]
     To flog; to whip. [Prov. Eng. & Low, U. S.]
     [1913 Webster] hide-and-seek

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:



  Hide \Hide\ (h[imac]d), v. t. [imp. {Hid} (h[i^]d); p. p.
     {Hidden} (h[i^]d"d'n), {Hid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hiding}
     (h[imac]d"[i^]ng).] [OE. hiden, huden, AS. h[=y]dan; akin to
     Gr. key`qein, and prob. to E. house, hut, and perh. to E.
     hide of an animal, and to hoard. Cf. {Hoard}.]
     1. To conceal, or withdraw from sight; to put out of view; to
        secrete.
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              A city that is set on an hill can not be hid.
                                                    --Matt. v. 15.
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              If circumstances lead me, I will find
              Where truth is hid.                   --Shak.
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     2. To withhold from knowledge; to keep secret; to refrain
        from avowing or confessing.
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              Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate.
                                                    --Pope.
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     3. To remove from danger; to shelter.
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              In the time of trouble he shall hide me in his
              pavilion.                             --Ps. xxvi. 5.
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     {To hide one's self}, to put one's self in a condition to be
        safe; to secure protection. "A prudent man foreseeth the
        evil, and hideth himself." --Prov. xxii. 3.
  
     {To hide the face}, to withdraw favor. "Thou didst hide thy
        face, and I was troubled." --Ps. xxx. 7.
  
     {To hide the face from}.
        (a) To overlook; to pardon. "Hide thy face from my sins."
            --Ps. li. 9.
        (b) To withdraw favor from; to be displeased with.
  
     Syn: To conceal; secrete; disguise; dissemble; screen; cloak;
          mask; veil. See {Conceal}.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Hide \Hide\, v. i.
     To lie concealed; to keep one's self out of view; to be
     withdrawn from sight or observation.
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           Bred to disguise, in public 'tis you hide. --Pope.
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     {Hide and seek}, a play of children, in which some hide
        themselves, and others seek them. --Swift.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Hide \Hide\, n. [AS. h[imac]d, earlier h[imac]ged; prob. orig.,
     land enough to support a family; cf. AS. h[imac]wan,
     h[imac]gan, members of a household, and E. hind a peasant.]
     (O. Eng. Law.)
     (a) An abode or dwelling.
     (b) A measure of land, common in Domesday Book and old
         English charters, the quantity of which is not well
         ascertained, but has been differently estimated at 80,
         100, and 120 acres. [Written also {hyde}.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Hide \Hide\, n. [OE. hide, hude, AS. h[=y]d; akin to D. huid,
     OHG. h[=u]t, G. haut, Icel. h[=u][eth], Dan. & Sw. hud, L.
     cutis, Gr. ky`tos; and cf. Gr. sky`tos skin, hide, L. scutum
     shield, and E. sky. [root]13.]
     1. The skin of an animal, either raw or dressed; -- generally
        applied to the undressed skins of the larger domestic
        animals, as oxen, horses, etc.
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     2. The human skin; -- so called in contempt.
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              O tiger's heart, wrapped in a woman's hide! --Shak.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  hide
       n 1: the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
            [syn: {fell}]
       2: body covering of a living animal [syn: {pelt}, {skin}]
       v 1: prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide
            their faces"; "hide the money" [syn: {conceal}] [ant: {show}]
       2: be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection
          and safety; "Probably his horse would be close to where he
          was hiding"; "She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana"
          [syn: {hide out}]
       3: cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization
          are shrouded in mystery" [syn: {shroud}, {enshroud}, {cover}]
       4: make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or
          concealing; "a hidden message"; "a veiled threat" [syn: {obscure},
           {blot out}, {obliterate}, {veil}]
       [also: {hidden}, {hid}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  274 Moby Thesaurus words for "hide":
     Australian seal, Leatherette, Leatheroid, accumulate, amass,
     backlog, be consumed, be gone, be incognito, bearskin, beat,
     beat all hollow, beat hollow, beaver, beaverette, becloud, befog,
     best, black fox, black marten, black sable, blanket, blind, block,
     blot out, brook mink, buckskin, burrow, bury, cache, calf,
     calfskin, camouflage, capeskin, cat, cease, cease to be,
     cease to exist, chinchilla, chinchillette, cloak, cloud,
     coast seal, coat, collect, conceal, coney, cover, cover up,
     cowhide, cumulate, curtain, cuticle, deerskin, defeat,
     dematerialize, depart, dermis, destroy, die, die away, die out,
     disappear, disguise, dispel, disperse, dissemble, dissipate,
     dissolve, distract attention from, ditch, do a fade-out, do in,
     doeskin, dress down, drop from sight, drub, dwindle, eclipse,
     electric seal, ensconce, enshroud, entomb, envelop, ermine, erode,
     evanesce, evaporate, exit, fade, fade away, fade out, fell, fix,
     flagellate, flail, flax, flee, fleece, flesh, flog, fly, fox, fur,
     furring, furs, garner, garner up, gather into barns, genet,
     give a dressing-down, gloss over, go, go away, go into hiding,
     go to ground, go underground, goatskin, harbor, heap up, hibernate,
     hide away, hide out, hoard, hoard up, hold, hole up,
     hors de combat, hush up, imitation fur, imitation leather,
     integument, inter, jacket, jaguar, keep, keep quiet, keep secret,
     keep under cover, lambaste, lapin, larrup, lash, lather, lay up,
     leather, leather paper, leave no trace, leave the scene, leopard,
     lick, lie, lie close, lie doggo, lie hid, lie low, lie snug, lodge,
     lurk, mantle, marmot, marten, mask, masquerade, melt, melt away,
     merino, mink, mole, moleskin, monkey, muskrat, nutria, obfuscate,
     obscure, occult, otter, outclass, outdo, outer layer, outer skin,
     outfight, outgeneral, outmaneuver, outpoint, outrun, outsail,
     outshine, paddle, pass, pass away, pass out, pelt, peltry, pelts,
     perish, pigskin, pile up, plant, play peekaboo, put, put up,
     rabbit, rabbitskin, raccoon, rawhide, remain anonymous, repress,
     retire from sight, rind, ruin, sable, save, save up, scourge,
     screen, seclude, secrete, settle, shade, shagreen, sheath,
     sheepskin, shelter, shield, shroud, silence, sink, sink away,
     sit tight, skin, skin alive, skins, skunk, slur over, squirrel,
     squirrel away, stash, stay in hiding, stock up, stockpile,
     store up, stripe, suffer an eclipse, suppress, take cover, tan,
     tegument, thrash, tiger, treasure, treasure up, trim, triumph over,
     trounce, undo, vair, vanish, vanish from sight, varnish, veil,
     wallop, waste, waste away, wear a mask, wear away, wear out, welt,
     whale, whip, white fox, whitewash, wool, worst
  
  

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  HIDE, measures. In England, a hide of land, according to some ancient
  manuscripts, contained one hundred and twenty acres. Co. Litt. 5; Plowd. 
  167; Touchst. 93. 
  
  

















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