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jury

knights or freemen who were from the area, and usually familiar with the parties, would take an oath and answer questions

privy

[Anglo-French privé, from Old French, intimate, confidant, from privé intimate, familiar, from Latin privatus private] : one having privity ;esp :

better known

more familiar or renowned than the other of two Antonym of lesser

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Blackcoat

A clergyman familiarly so called as a soldier is sometimes called a redcoat

Charlie

A familiar nickname or substitute for Charles

Chat

To talk in a light and familiar manner to converse without form or ceremony to gossip

Chatty

Given to light familiar talk talkative

Chitchat

Familiar or trifling talk prattle

Colloquial

Pertaining to or used in conversation esp common and familiar conversation conversational hence unstudied informal as colloquial intercourse colloquial phrases

Colloquialize

To make colloquial and familiar as to colloquialize ones style of writing

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