veiled

veiled
veiledly /vay'lid lee/, adv.
/vayld/, adj.
1. having a veil: a veiled hat.
2. covered or concealed by, or as if by, a veil: a veiled woman.
3. not openly or directly expressed; masked; disguised; hidden; obscure: a veiled threat.
4. lacking clarity or distinctness: veiled sounds; a veiled image.
[1585-95; VEIL + -ED3]

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