The Sanctus Notis cipher is a version of the Ave Maria cipher. The cipher is characteristic for appearing as a latin prayer. Every word represents a letter, therefore the enciphered text is cosinderably longer.
To translate your plaintext into sacred text, start typing into the respective input field below.
This cipher is influenced by the Ave Maria cipher and takes a fun approach to encoding text. Every letter of the alphabet has several Latin prayer words associated with it. After enciphering the text, the output is supposed to look like a christian prayer written in Latin.
Since each letter contains several values (Latin words) that are chosen at random when translating, the same input will give a different output each time.
Example:
The letters H and I are associated with these words:
H ('gloria', 'vivificantem')
I ('mortuorum', 'saeculi')
The word "Hi" will then have 4 different translations.
This means, the number of possible translations for any string will be 2n where n = length of the string.
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