absconded,ppl.a.|æbˈskɒndɪd|[f.abscond + -ed.]Concealed, hidden away; secluded, secret.1691WoodAth.Oxon.I. col. 83The Author was living in an absconded Condition in Fifteen hundred fifty & six.
1710ShaftesburyCharact. (1737) II. iii. ii. 402I am now oblig'd to go far in the pursuit of Beauty; which lies very absconded and deep.
1834R. M. Milnes (Lord Houghton)Mem.of ManySc.42The eager heart was wont To lead us to the boar's absconded rest, Unwearied.