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.
1577. Holinshed, Chron., III. 1229/2. I saw two letters, the one inciphered and the other disciphered.
1651. Life Father Sarpi (1676), p. lxix. That under the Quadragesimal, there were three persons enciphered.
1826. E. Irving, Babylon, II. V. 22. [Napoleon] Permitting his name to be enciphered with the incommunicable name of Jehovah.