hulda

Noun

 * 1) invisible ghost
 * 2) a moth

Noun

 * 1) secrecy

Derived terms

 * vera á huldu (to be unclear)
 * drepa einhverju á huldu
 * vera hulda yfir einhverju
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Etymology
Likely from which is a feminine form of, from the adjective

Noun

 * 1) favour