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▪ I. † abˈsconce, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. MFr. absconse-r to hide, f. L. abscons-us a late pa. pple. for abscondit-us.] To hide, to conceal.
1572Lament. of Lady Scotland (Scottish Poems of 16th cent. II. 241) With ȝour murning weid absconce my face. ▪ II. absconce, n.|æbˈskɒns| [ad. med.L. absconsa a dark lantern, f. abscondĕre; see prec.] A dark lantern used in monasteries (see Du Cange), and at lauds and matins in the Roman Catholic church. |