Hýdels
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - hýdels
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- hýdels
- m. A place of concealment, hiding-place, cavern :-- Hýdels þeafana spelunca latronum, Mk. Skt. Rush. 11, 17. Gif hit on hýdelse funden sý if it be found in a place of concealment, L. Ath. iLaym. an hudlese wuneden lived in caverns: A. R. ine hudles in secret: Trev. break out of his hydels (hudels, huydels) de latibulo suo erumpens: Wick. in hidils (hudlis) in abscondito.] hydels