abscond
v.
1560s, from Middle French abscondre and directly from Latin abscondere "to hide, conceal, put out of sight," from ab(s)- "away" (see ab-) + condere "put together, store," from com- "together" (see com-) + -dere "put," from PIE *dhe- "to put, place, make" (see factitious). The notion is of "to hide oneself," especially to escape debt or the law. Related: Absconded; absconder; absconding.
〔李〕[abs-(ab-)=away 离;cond=to store 贮藏 ⇒“to store away 藏匿起来”→] v. go off and hide 潜逃