Becloak

/bɪˈkloʊk/ verb

To cover with a cloak or to hide something as if with a cloak; to conceal or disguise.

From be- prefix plus cloak. Cloak comes from Old French cloque, possibly from Medieval Latin clocca meaning 'bell' (because cloaks had a bell-like shape). The prefix be- creates the verb meaning 'to cover with a cloak' or 'to conceal.'

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