Dim-hofe
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dim-hofe
According to the Old English Dictionary:
dym-hofe, an;
- dim-hofe
- f. A lurking-place, hiding-place; latĭbŭlum, lātēbra :-- He gesette þýstru dymhofan oððe dymnes oððe behýdednesse his pŏsuit tenĕbras latĭbŭlum suum, Ps. Lamb. 17, 12. Dimhofan latēbræ, Ælfc. Gr. 13; Som. 16, 21. Dimhofum latĭbŭlis, Mone B. 85. Gregorius on dymhofum [MS. -hofon] ætlŭtode Gregory concealed himself in hiding-places, Homl. Th. ii. 122, 33. dim-hofe