Reverse Dictionary: LURK

ADJECTIVES
1650 — LATITANT that lies concealed or hid; lurking
..18C — FELL-LURKING lurking to do mischief

NOUNS
1623 — LATITATION the fact of lying concealed; hiding, lurking
1656 — LURCHING-PLACE a lurking place → obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
..20C — LURCHER one who lurks around waiting for an advantage to present itself → Ulster sl.
1928 — SCOUKAR a loafing, lurking person → Sc.

VERBS
1200 — LOTE to lie concealed; to lurk → obs.
1225 — DARE to lie hid, to be hid; to lurk → obs.
1330 — TAPIS — TAPISH to lie close to the ground, to lie low so as to be hid; to lurk, to skulk, to lie hid → obs.
1420 — DARKEN to lie dark; to lie concealed; to lurk privily after → obs.
1420 — LURCH to remain in or about a place furtively or secretly, esp. with evil design → obs.
1578 — LIE AT LURCH to lie concealed; to be in a lurking place; to lie in wait
1582 — COUCH to lie in ambush, to lurk
1623 — LATITATE to lurk; to lie hid → obs.
1782 — SCOUK to skulk, to move in a stealthy, secretive way; to dodge or sneak about, to lurk; to conceal oneself, to hide; to seek shelter in hiding → Sc.
1889 — DARK to skulk, to prowl or lurk about → Eng. dial.