Word of the Day for Thursday June 30, 2005
abscond \ab-SKOND\, intransitive verb:
To depart secretly; to steal away and hide oneself -- used
especially of persons who withdraw to avoid arrest or
prosecution.
The criminal is not concerned with influencing or affecting
public opinion: he simply wants to abscond with his money
or accomplish his mercenary task in the quickest and
easiest way possible so that he may reap his reward and
enjoy the fruits of his labours.
--Bruce Hoffman, [1]Inside Terrorism
Pearl, now an orphan (her father having absconded shortly
after her conception), has been taken to live with her
great-aunt Margaret in the north of England.
--Zoe Heller, [2]Everything You Know
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Abscond comes from Latin abscondere, "to conceal," from ab-,
abs-, "away" + condere, "to put, to place."
References
1. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0231114699/ref=nosim/lexico
2. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0743411951/ref=nosim/lexico
Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=9&q=abscond
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