10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEGANOGRAPHIST»
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Johnson's English Dictionary
STEGANOGRAPHIST;. sicg-s.-n&g'-ra-flst. n. •. [oreyavij and yfdtu,] One who
practises the art of secret writing. Bailey. STEGANO'GRAPHY.sieg-a-nog'-graf-Ic.
518. n. s. [artyaiAs and ypityu.] 'Hie art of secret writing by characters or ciphers, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers,
1844
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... bod âg osgo iddo; codi osghwyliar [bren Steeving, stif'-ing, s. gosgoad yr hwyl-
Steg, steg, s. ceiliogwydd Steganographist, steg-â-nog'-ra-ffist, s. celysgrifydd,
celysgrifenwr, ysgrifenydd celnodau [ysgriflaeth Steganography, steg-a-nog'-ra-ffi
, ...
3
A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
STEGANOGRAPHE, sm. steganographist. STEGANOGRAPIIIE, ' sf. art of writing
in ciphers, steganography. STEGANOGRAPHIQUE, adj. pertaining to
steganography, steganographio. STEGNOTIQUE, sm. adj. stegnotic ; tending to
produce ...
Alexander G. Collot,
1856
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
... to all his cotemporarin except his master. One of his best pictures is of Christ
delivering the daemoniac. He died in 1650, aged 49. STEFFI, a town of
Franconia, in Anfpacb. STEGANIUM. See Slate. * STEGANOGRAPHIST. n. /. [*r*'
« and ynfu.] ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1806
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Chambers English Thesaurus
... prohibitionist pteridophilist reincamationist Russophile Russophilist scripophile
scripophilist sericulturist Sinophile Slavophile spelaeologist steganographist
stegophilist supematuralist tege(s)tologist timbrologist timbromaniac timbrophilist
...
6
A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Tai/iiionncá'renr., т. а cr'ptograplier, a steganographist. Tannonncá'reabnbn'a, a.
cryptographical. Tai'anocaóßie, п. cryptology. Tániioc'rb, secretness, secrecy,
mystery. Tai'auoronnoßái-iie, n. mystagogy. Tanno'romsoßá'reflh, m. a ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
... became supe- Tior to all his cotemporaries except his master. One of bis best
pictures is of Christ delivering the dæmoniac He died in'ifijo, aged 49. STEFFI, a
town of Franconia, in Anspach. STEGANIUM. See Slate. » STEGANOGRAPHIST.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1807
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
STEGANOGRAPHIST. n. s. [r«y«* and >.(.«)>o.] He who practises the art of secret
writing. (j.)* STEGANOGRAPHY. n. s. [r.y«»-( and >-fjrf«.] The art ot secret writing
by characters or <JyphT8, intelligible only to the pt rsons who correspond one ...
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
Steganography, s. a arte de es- crever por abreviaçoes, stega- uographia, ou
tachigrafia- Steganographical, adj. stegano- graphico. Steganographist, s.
steganogra- pbo; aquelle que practica a arte de escrever por abreviaçoes. ^
Stegnosis, s.
Antonio Vieyra, Jacinto Dias do Canto,
1827
I. cryptograph. er, steganographist. 2.'' private secretary. (Seheiinftbrriberei, /•
secretary's office. '* '*' ' ®eheimrd>retoerttene, /. office of a private secretary,
secretaryship. ©eheimffhrift, /. secret writing •ecret characters, cipher(s). Wrhe i
infill П ...
Christoph Friedrich Grieb,
1863