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Purchase

perquisitio, or conqu'stus, Lat., according to the feudists], in its popular sense, an acquisition of land, obtained by way of bargain

Quaker

Quaker, the statutory, as well as the popular, name of a member of the religious Society of Friends.

Receptary

Generally or popularly admitted or received

ostracism

Banishment by popular vote a means adopted at Athens to rid the city

Protestant

and appealed to a general council now used in a popular sense to designate any Christian who does not belong to

Dilettante

An admirer or lover of the fine arts popularly an amateur especially one who follows an art or a

Chautauqua

the village of Chautauqua N Y in 1874 and was popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries Also a

Cockshy

thrown at by the players so called from an ancient popular sport which consisted in ldquoshyingrdquo or throwing cudgels at live

Comitial

Relating to the comitia or popular assemblies of the Romans for electing officers and passing laws

Craps

gambling game with dice It is one of the more popular games in casinos

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