Reverse Dictionary: SECLUDE

ADJECTIVES
1300 • PRIVY of a location: secluded, not public or much frequented
1603 • RETRAIT of a place: secluded → obs.
1632 • SEQUESTRATE sequestered, retired, secluded → obs.
1636 • UMBRATICAL remaining in seclusion or retirement → obs.
1639 • ANCHORITE characterized by secluded or solitary habits, reclusive
………. • CLOSET private, secluded; not intended for a wide audience → obs.
1640 • UMBRATILE carried on in seclusion or retirement; not public or practical 
1643 • SEQUESTERED retired, living a secluded life or in a quiet, unfrequented place
1646 • RECESSFUL hidden, secluded → obs.
1649 • CLOSETED kept in a closet; secret, hidden; private, secluded
1652 • ABSCONDED concealed, hidden away, secluded, secret → obs.
1658 • SOLITOUS solitary, secluded, retired → obs.
1749 • RECLUSIVE disposed to prefer seclusion or isolation
1834 • SECLUSIVE serving or tending to seclude
1839 • UMBRATIC secluded, retired; confined to the shade or to retirement 
1856 • RETIRACIED remote, secluded → US, obs.
1904 • SCOUSED secluded, hidden → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
1225 • PRIVITY a being private; privacy, seclusion → arch.
1430 • RECLUSION seclusion from society, human intercourse, etc.
1450 • ABSTRACTION a withdrawing or secluding oneself from worldly or sensual things
1474 • RECLUSE a place of seclusion; a hermitage → obs.
1480 • RECLUSAGE a hermitage, a place of seclusion → obs.
1532 • RECESS seclusion, privacy → obs.
1573 • ANCHORISM an anchorite’s way of life; solitary or secluded existence
1586 • PRIVATENESS privacy, seclusion
1598 • RENDEZVOUS a place of sanctuary or seclusion; a retreat, a refuge → obs.
1604 • DISCLOISTERING removal or release from a place of seclusion
1606 • RETIREMENT a retreating into seclusion, quiet, or privacy
1612 • CLOSENESS retirement, seclusion, solitude
1616 • SEQUESTER sequestration, seclusion, isolation → obs.
1632 • DELITESCENCE a being hidden; concealment; seclusion
………. • RETIREDNESS seclusion or privacy of location
………. • RETIREMENT a period spend in seclusion or privacy → obs.
1635 • JERICHO a secluded place; a place of retirement or concealment, or a place far distant and out of the way 
1637 • COCKLOFT a high secluded place → obs.
1639 • RECESS a living in seclusion or retirement → obs.
1644 • RECLUSIVENESS the disposition to prefer seclusion or isolation
1648 • RECLUSENESS a being secluded or isolated
1653 • ABSTRACTEDNESS seclusion or withdrawal from worldly or sensual things
1660 • ANCHORITISM an anchorite’s way of life; solitary or secluded existence
1694 • ABSCONDENCE concealment, seclusion
1697 • DELITESCENCY a being hidden; concealment; seclusion → arch.
1732 • RUSTICATION a state of rural peacefulness or seclusion
1760 • GROVES OF ACADEME a place of studious seclusion → literary usage
1778 • SEQUESTERMENT a private, secluded situation → obs.
1814 • RETRAITE a place of seclusion and privacy → chiefly used in French contexts
1824 • RETIRACY seclusion, privacy → US
1847 • SECLUSENESS secludedness, seclusion → obs.
1876 • PADDED CELL a place offering comfort and seclusion from the outside world
1891 • EREMITISM the state of a hermit; a living in seclusion from social life
1911 • IVORY TOWER a condition of seclusion or separation from the world
1913 • SHUT-IN-NESS a being confined, secluded, or withdrawn into oneself


NOUNS, PERSON
1450 • ANCHORITE a person who has withdrawn or secluded himself or herself from the world, usually for religious reasons
1614 • ANCHORITE a person of solitary or secluded habits
1701 • RECLUSE a person who lives a secluded life or who has little contact with society
1716 • SOLITAIRE a person who lives in seclusion, solitude, or retirement
1763 • SOLITARY a person who lives in seclusion or retirement
1844 • MANDRITE a person who lives in a cave or other secluded place; a hermit → obs.
1854 • TROGLODYTE a person who lives in seclusion, unacquainted with the affairs of the world; a hermit
1888 • UMBRATILE a person who spends their time in seclusion or retirement 


VERBS
1539 • ELOIGN → ELOIN to seclude oneself from; to retire to a distance
1581 • SOLITARY to seclude → obs.
1616 • IMMURE to seclude from; to shut off, to exclude → obs.
1627 • SEQUESTER to withdraw into seclusion, to retire → obs.
1829 • RUSTICATE to live or spend time in seclusion, esp. enforcedly 
1932 • DO A GARBO to seek seclusion; to act in an aloof or retiring manner → colloq.