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Clandestine
Clandestine Clan*des"tine, a. [L. clandestinus, fr. clam secretly; akin to celare, E. conceal: cf. F. clandestin.] Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage. --Locke. Syn: Hidden; secret; private; concealed; underhand; sly; stealthy; surreptitious; furtive; fraudulent. -- Clan*des"tine*ly, adv. -- Clan*des"tine*ness, n.
Clandestinely
Clandestine Clan*des"tine, a. [L. clandestinus, fr. clam secretly; akin to celare, E. conceal: cf. F. clandestin.] Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage. --Locke. Syn: Hidden; secret; private; concealed; underhand; sly; stealthy; surreptitious; furtive; fraudulent. -- Clan*des"tine*ly, adv. -- Clan*des"tine*ness, n.
Clandestineness
Clandestine Clan*des"tine, a. [L. clandestinus, fr. clam secretly; akin to celare, E. conceal: cf. F. clandestin.] Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage. --Locke. Syn: Hidden; secret; private; concealed; underhand; sly; stealthy; surreptitious; furtive; fraudulent. -- Clan*des"tine*ly, adv. -- Clan*des"tine*ness, n.
Clandestinity
Clandestinity Clan`des*tin"i*ty, n. Privacy or secrecy. [R.]

Meaning of Cland from wikipedia

- Clann Cholmáin is the dynasty descended from Colmán Már mac Diarmato, son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Part of the Southern Uí Néill — they were the kings...
- Deda mac Sin (Deda, son of Sen) was a prehistoric king of the Érainn of Ireland, possibly of the 1st century BC. Variant forms or spellings include Ded...
- Aachen–****ize 1907 Charles George Herbermann 2 ****ize–Brownr 3 Brow–Clancy 1908 4 Cland–Diocesan 5 Diocese–Fathers 1909 6 Fathers–Gregory 7 Gregory–Infallibility...
- Érann and Íar mac Dedad. Legendary relatives of the latter include the Cland Dedad (offspring of Deda mac Sin), a Munster people who appear in the Ulster...
- land" 2nd pl forN, farN, barN for n-anman /for nanmaN/ "your names", for cland /for glaN(d)/ "your children" 3rd pl aN a tech /a dʲex/ "their house", a...
- was called a derbfine (modern form dearbhfhine), lit. "close clan". The cland (modern form clann) referred to the children of the nuclear family. Succession...
- clann pronounced [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ], from clann, children or family. Old Irish cland. Claymore A large broadsword, from claidheamh mór [ˈkʰl̪ˠajəv ˈmoːɾ], great...
- is primarily inhabited by the Isaaq clan family, most notably the Arab cland and some of the Garhajis, Habr Awal clans, and is part of the wider clan...
- Troubleshooters Steve Thornton Regular role (seasons 1–2, 4) 1966 The Informer Dotty Cland "When You Shake Hands with a Gr****" 1967 No Hiding Place Sybil Miles "New...
- the headquarters from disagreements between Chairman Montgomery and CinCLand de Lattre. Volume 3 of Nigel Hamilton's Life of Montgomery of Alamein gives...