Bolthole

/ˈboʊlthoʊl/ noun

A small hidden opening or passage that provides an escape route, or a secluded place where someone can retreat and hide.

Compound of 'bolt' (to flee rapidly) and 'hole' (opening), originating in English in the early 20th century. The term combines the idea of bolting (running away suddenly) with a physical hole or passage used for escape, creating a compound that describes both the action and the place.

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