> ǁ incognita /ɪnˈkɒgnɪtə/, /-ˈniːtə/, a. and sb.1
Etymology: Ital. incognita, fem. of incognito unknown.
A. adj. Of a female: Unknown or disguised; having one’s identity concealed or unavowed.
1668 Dryden Mock Astrol. iii. Wks. 1701 I. 303 ― Being thus incognita, I shall discover if he make love to any of you.
1716 Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C’tess Mar 3 Aug., ― I walked almost all over the town yesterday, incognita, in my slippers.
1884 Rita Vivienne v. v, ― She would go to Naples incognita.