recondite

Etymology
The adjective is derived from,   of  +. Recondō is derived from +  (ultimately from ). The English word is cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

The noun is probably derived from the adjective.

The verb is derived from, the   of ; see above.

Adjective

 * 1)  Difficult, obscure.
 * 2) Difficult to grasp or understand; abstruse, profound.
 * 3) Little known; esoteric, secret.
 * 4)  Having mastery over one's field, including its esoteric minutiae; learned.
 * 5)  Deliberately employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references; intentionally obscure.
 * 6) * 2004 Autumn, American Scholar, 129
 * The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another.
 * 1)  Hidden or removed from view.
 * 2)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 3)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Having mastery over one's field, including its esoteric minutiae; learned.
 * 2)  Deliberately employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references; intentionally obscure.
 * 3) * 2004 Autumn, American Scholar, 129
 * The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another.
 * 1)  Hidden or removed from view.
 * 2)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 3)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Deliberately employing abstruse or esoteric allusions or references; intentionally obscure.
 * 2) * 2004 Autumn, American Scholar, 129
 * The voices of recondite writers quoted at length, forgotten storytellers weaving narratives, obscure scholars savaging one another.
 * 1)  Hidden or removed from view.
 * 2)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 3)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Hidden or removed from view.
 * 2)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 3)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 2)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 2)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Difficult to see, especially because it is hidden by another structure.
 * 2)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.
 * 1)  Avoiding notice (particularly human notice); having a tendency to hide; shy.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish: vaikeatajuinen,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Maori: waowao
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1)  A recondite (hidden or obscure) person or thing.
 * 2)  A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae.
 * 1)  A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae.
 * 1)  A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae.
 * 1)  A scholar or other person who is recondite, that is, who has mastery over his or her field, including its esoteric minutiae.

Verb

 * 1)  To conceal, cover up, hide.