The secret cypher of my destiny [Looking at his signet.
I have gotCypher Over to our side too: he has been up and down To invite guests to th' wedding.
I will send the cypher by a gentleman, who goes from here to Madrid about a month hence.
Mr. Short furnishing so safe a conveyance that the trouble of the cypher may be dispensed with, I will thank you for such details of what has passed, as may not be too troublesome to you.
A useful code used by the mercantile marine, by an arrangement of flags from a cypher to units, and thence to thousands.
The cypher or nought at the beginning of a graduated arc.
Bismarck will not let telegrams in cypher through, and there are no more pigeons.
There was indeed a fragment of a handkerchief, with the cypher worked on it, which Mrs. Oakshott showed to Anne with the tears in her eyes: "There!
Wedgwood, with classical group in white relief, bearing a wreath with the cypher F.
In another letter to the same correspondent, the Envoy again adverts to this mode of cypher writing: “I find it is not necessary to prepare the paper in the first instance.
I shall endeavor to send you a cypher by this, or the next safe opportunity, and shall alter that look for a strict compliance with your promise.
I have no cypher from Mr Morris and have seen none from him.
I could wish much to have a cypher with you, but find it very difficult to send one.
I joined to the packet a cypher for Mr Lee, like that I sent to you, but grounded on different words, so that we shall be able to communicate with each other in perfect safety.
I make no remark on the political parts of your letters, both because I have no cypher yet settled with you, and because I shall always write fully on these subjects to Mr Jay.
Mr Stewart going to Paris affords me a safe opportunity of sending a cypher there for you; and if Mr Jay can contrive to get it to you without inspection, you will be enabled to correspond with more latitude in future.
A courier sent to Venice with a new cypher 196 No.
We have been afraid that, for so important an affair, the cypher of the Abbe d'Estrades was too old, and had probably been discovered, in the many times it has passed through the territories of Milan.
Asfeld may be obliged to depart before they arrive, I could not be made acquainted with them if they were sent to him, the cypherhe has received from M.
Melgar with every thing; and to this end agreed with him upon the Spanish cypher found among his papers.
When he had heard both stories, had seen a copy of the cypher message, and turned up von Essling's name in a Prussian Court directory, he got to his feet and walked quickly out of the room.
On the obverse is the cypher of the Khedive Abbas Hilmi II, and ~1314 H.
Sultan's cypherencircled by a laurel wreath, with the date in Arabic Hegira "1271.
On the obverse is the cypher of the Sultan Abdil Mageed Khan II within a beaded circle, with flags and laurel branches, and above all a crescent and star.
Dun Gnat--from inside wing feather of a Landrail and fawn coloured silk--cypher hook.
Black Gnat--Starling's breast and black silk, cypher hook; or black Ostrich strand and inside wing feather of Starling for wings.
It's no cypher word at all,' replied Wogan with a laugh.
What's Ugus but one of your cypher words, and you must needs stick it up on your mantelshelf for all the world to see?
In his life he meant to be nocypher among men; it would never do for him to be a cypher in his own home.
Nor could she hesitate in accepting the offering, though the little gold-purse, which contained it, was marked with the cypher of Lord Melbury.
He began to write at once on a half-sheet of paper that he tore from a letter he had in his pocket, setting down a row of figures at the top and transposing into cypher as he went along.
I do with the cypherof the name, Daniel Mills, and so home to the office, and then home to supper and hear my wife read, and then to bed.
It was safer so, even though the telegram was in a cypher which I trust nobody knows--except myself and one other.
As I told you, I'd just sent him word in the usual cypher and through the usual channels, that I couldn't do what he wanted.
Sheshach is obtained from Babel by the cypher 'Athbash, according to which an alphabet is written out and a reversed alphabet written out underneath it, and the letters of the lower row used for those of the upper and vice versâ.
Thus Aleph B K L T SH L K The use of cypher seems to indicate that the note was added in Chaldea during the Exile, when it was not safe to circulate documents which openly denounced Babylon.
Not choosing to send the offer to him through Drouyn, he employed Cowley, and requested him to telegraph in cypher to Clarendon a request that Cowley would send for Walewski and communicate to him the Emperor's intentions.
About the rooms and accessible for immediate use were arranged the cypher codes pertaining to the several stations and other papers necessary in preparing the reports for the press.
Pair of bracelet clasps of beaded goldwork set with various coloured stones, with Crown and Royal cypher in enamel.
It is formed of six medallions, each containing a crowned cypher alternating with true-lover's knots.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cypher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.