And a man lie with her carnally
That is, is suspected that he has so done, not that it is a clear
case, for it follows;
and it be hid from the eyes of her husband, and be kept
close;
so that it is not known by her husband, nor by any other; "she
hath hid herself", so Ainsworth, being in a private place with
another man, though warned to the contrary by her husband:
and she be defiled, and [there be] no witness against
her;
of her being defiled, though there may be of her being in private
with such a man:
neither she be taken [with the manner];
or in the act of uncleanness.