incog
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Etymology [edit]
Adjective [edit]
incog (comparative more incog, superlative most incog)
- Incognito.
- 1985, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, Sailor, and Other Stories, Penguin Classics, Harmondsworth, page 343
- But his general aspect and manner were so suggestive of an education and career incongruous with his naval function that when not actively engaged in it he looked like a man of high quality, social and moral, who for reasons of his own was keeping incog.
- 1985, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, Sailor, and Other Stories, Penguin Classics, Harmondsworth, page 343
Adverb [edit]
incog (comparative more incog, superlative most incog)
Noun [edit]
incog (plural incogs)
- Incognito.
- 2009 April 5, Matthew Algeo, “Harry Truman, Leader of the Freeway”, New York Times:
- “Just as we arose from the table some county judges came in and the incog was off.”
- 2009 April 5, Matthew Algeo, “Harry Truman, Leader of the Freeway”, New York Times: