eloin

/ɪˈlɔɪn/
verb
  1. To remove or distance something, especially to a distant place or out of reach; to carry away.
    • The family had to eloin their valuables during the war.
    • They decided to eloin the evidence to prevent it from being found.
    • The knight tried to eloin the treasure from the castle before the siege.
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