reclude/ɹɪˈkluːd/EtymologyFrom Latin reclūdere (“to open; to shut off”), from re- + claudere (“to close”).verbTo open; to unblock.To close off, to confine.To seclude, cut off from the community, the world etc.“And, surely, no woman who knows that of herself can be rightly censured for not recluding herself from the world: it is only women without the power to love who have no right to provoke men's love.”