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Cloak and dagger
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What is the origin of the phrase cloak and dagger?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The earliest use of the phrase in English appeared in Charles Dickens' 'Barnaby Rudge', published in 1841. As pointed out above, the words had appeared earlier in Spanish - and also in French as 'de cape et �p�e' - meaning 'cape and sword'.
The words refer to stories/plays in which the main characters were the sort of people to wear/carry such things...spies, secret agents etc.
The words refer to stories/plays in which the main characters were the sort of people to wear/carry such things...spies, secret agents etc.