Dictionary

lurk

Webster 1828

LURK, verb intransitive 1. To lie hid; to lie in wait.Let us lay wait for blood; let us lurk privily for the innocent. Proverbs 1:11.2. To lie concealed or unperceived. See that no selfish motive lurks in the heart.See the lurking gold upon the fatal tree.3. To retire from public observation; to keep out of sight.The defendant lurks and wanders about in Berks