💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hiddle"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hidelnoun | Alternative form of hiddle. [(now chiefly dialectal) A hiding-place; a sheltered spot.] |
| hidleverb | Alternative form of hiddle. [(transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To hide; conceal.] |
| hideyholenoun | Alternative spelling of hidey-hole. [An isolated or secluded place; a hideaway or hideout.] |
| hide-holenoun | Alternative spelling of hidey-hole. [An isolated or secluded place; a hideaway or hideout.] |
| hidey-holenoun | An isolated or secluded place; a hideaway or hideout. |
| hidelingnoun | (dialectal) Given to hiding or concealment; secretive; furtive; clandestine; secret. |
| hide-outnoun | Alternative spelling of hideout. [A place to hide.] |
| hovernoun | An act, or the state, of remaining stationary in the air or some other place. |
| hulchnoun | (dialectal) A thick slice, hunk. |
| holknoun | (UK dialectal) A hollow cavity. |
| hovelnoun | (derogatory) A poor cottage; a small, mean house; a hut. |
| havennoun | A safe place. |
| hithenoun | (obsolete) A landing-place on a river; a harbour or small port. |
| hoochienoun | (slang, US, black) Playful or affectionate term of address for a woman |
| hernnoun | (dialectal or poetic) Heron. |
| hybernaclenoun | Obsolete form of hibernacle. [A winter retreat; winter quarters.] |
| hootchienoun | (slang) Alternative form of hoochie (“promiscuous or scantily-dressed woman”). [(derogatory, slang) A woman who dresses scantily or in a revealing fashion.] |
| shltr.noun | Abbreviation of shelter. [(countable) Somewhere one can find protection.] |
| hydenoun | An English topographic surname from Middle English for someone living on a hide of land. |
| hemmelnoun | (UK, dialect, Northumbria) A shed or hovel for cattle. |
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