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secrecy

noun
Properly, a state of separation; hence, concealment from the observation of others, or from the notice of any persons not concerned; privacy; a state of being bid from view. When used of an individual, secrecy implies concealment from all others; when used of two or more, it implies concealment from all persons except those concerned. thus a company of counterfeiters carry on their villainy in secrecy. The Lady Anne, Whom the king in secrecy hath long married.

secrecy

Solitude; retirement; seclusion from the view of others.

secrecy

Forbearance of disclosure or discovery. It is not with public as with private prayer; in this, rather secrecy is commanded than outward show.

secrecy

Fidelity to a secret; the act or habit of keeping secrets. £ For secrecy no lady closer.