incog means incognito. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Incognito.“1846, Lydia Huntley Sigourney, "Forgotten Flowers", Voice of Flowers, page 64.
Though we travel'd incog. yet we trembled with fear,
For the accents of strangers fell hoarse on our ear.”
adv
- Incognito.“What—my old Guardian—what[!] turn inquisitor and take evidence incog.—”
noun
- Incognito.““Just as we arose from the table some county judges came in and the incog was off.””