This word is described by the action of hiding
oneself in a corner
Among a group of words with the root "latib" all used to
describe the action or place of hiding
currently the only other place to find this word is in the Oxford
English dictionary, the largest printed dictionary in existence
oneself in a corner
Among a group of words with the root "latib" all used to
describe the action or place of hiding
currently the only other place to find this word is in the Oxford
English dictionary, the largest printed dictionary in existence
by Brian Fischer July 23, 2009
It means a cosy, safe place, hidden away from everyone which is special to you. It’s the sort of place where, on frory days, you can kick off your shoes and settle down in your huffle-buffs, maybe for a bit of firkytoodling or just to relax. See also Hibernacle.
by AKACroatalin January 10, 2017