dissimulate

Etymology
From ; compare obsolete, from 🇨🇬, ultimately from the same Latin root.

Verb

 * 1)  To practise deception by concealment or omission, or by feigning a false appearance.
 * 2)  To disguise or hide by adopting a false appearance.
 * 3)  To connive at; to wink at; to pretend not to notice.
 * 4) * 1533 John Bourchier (Lord Berners), The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius 9:
 * That al thyng be forgiven to theim that be olde and broken, and to theim that be yonge and lusty to dissimulate for a time, and nothyng to be forgiuen to very yong children.
 * 1) * 1533 John Bourchier (Lord Berners), The Golden Boke of Marcus Aurelius 9:
 * That al thyng be forgiven to theim that be olde and broken, and to theim that be yonge and lusty to dissimulate for a time, and nothyng to be forgiuen to very yong children.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: преструвам се,
 * Czech: přetvařovat se
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Maori: tuapeka, whakatuapeka
 * Norwegian: fortie

Adjective

 * 1)  Feigning; simulating; pretending.