hoodwink

Etymology
The is derived from.

The is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1)  To cover the eyes with, or as if with, a hood; to blindfold.
 * 2) To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead.
 * 3)  To hide or obscure.
 * 4)  To close the eyes.
 * 1) To deceive using a disguise; to bewile, dupe, mislead.
 * 2)  To hide or obscure.
 * 3)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To hide or obscure.
 * 2)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To hide or obscure.
 * 2)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To hide or obscure.
 * 2)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To hide or obscure.
 * 2)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To close the eyes.
 * 1)  To close the eyes.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Hokkien:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch: voor de gek houden, om de tuin leiden,
 * Faroese: lumpa, svíkja
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:, , ,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Icelandic: draga á asnaeuyrum,
 * Irish: bob a bhualadh ar
 * Italian: ,
 * Maori: papahu, whakanewhanewha, whakarare
 * Portuguese:, , ,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,

Noun

 * 1)  An act of hiding from sight, or something that cloaks or hides another thing from view.
 * 2)  The game of blind man's buff.
 * 1)  The game of blind man's buff.
 * 1)  The game of blind man's buff.