v. Also 6 incipher. [f. EN-1 + CIPHER sb.] trans. a. To write (a letter) in cipher; to record in cipher. b. To combine in a cipher or monogram with.

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1577.  Holinshed, Chron., III. 1229/2. I saw two letters, the one inciphered and the other disciphered.

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1651.  Life Father Sarpi (1676), p. lxix. That under the Quadragesimal, there were three persons enciphered.

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1826.  E. Irving, Babylon, II. V. 22. [Napoleon] Permitting his name to be enciphered with the incommunicable name of Jehovah.

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