secretist

Etymology

From secret + -ist.

noun

  1. A dealer in secrets or arcana.“Boyle condemned "the avarice" of those "secretists" who secured profit through the practice of intellectual privacy .”
  2. A secretive person; a keeper of secrets.“An exhibitionist rather than a secretist, Crowley published much material that was previously hidden from the public.”
  3. A member of a secret society or a known society with secret ceremonies.“No oathbound secretist is free to obey God, or church, or State; he must obey the behest of an irresponsible society, or as it may prove to be, a band of infamous conspirators.”