Conceal
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Middle English: from Old French conceler, from Latin concelare, from con- ‘completely’ + celare ‘hide’.
wiktionary
From Middle English concelen, from Old French conceler(“hide, disguise”), from Latin concelāre, infinitive of concelō(“carefully disguise”).
etymonline
conceal (v.)
early 14c., concelen, "to keep close or secret, forbear to divulge," from Old French conceler "to hide, conceal, dissimulate," from Latin concelare "to hide," from con-, here perhaps an intensive prefix (see con-), + celare "to hide" (from PIE root *kel- (1) "to cover, conceal, save"). From early 15c. as "to hide or shield from observation." Replaced Old English deagan. Related: Concealed; concealing; concealable.