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Synonyms
skulk (skŭlk)

[Middle English skulken, of Scandinavian origin.]

intransitive verb: skulked, skulk·ing, skulks. 

  1. To lie in hiding, as out of cowardice or bad conscience; lurk.
  2. To move about stealthily.
  3. To evade work or obligation; shirk.

noun 

  1. One who hides, lurks, or practices evasion.
  2. A congregation of vermin, especially foxes, or of thieves. See synonyms at flock1

derivatives

skulḱer
noun