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‖ vulgo, adv.|ˈvʌlgəʊ| [L. vulgō adv., abl. of vulgus the common people.] Commonly, popularly. Also Comb.
a1623Buck Rich. III, i. (1646) 8 The Signiory of Penrith, vulgò, Perith in Cumberland. 1644Symonds Diary (Camden) 74 Pelynt, vulgo Plynt Church, com. Cornub. 1731P. Miller Gard. Dict., Siliqua, edulis, C.B.P. The Carob-Tree, or St. John's-Bread, vulgô. [1753Lond. Mag. Sept. 396/2 Hang a small bugle cap on, as big as a crown, Snout it off with a flow'r, vulgo dict. a pompoon.] 1871North Oxfordsh. Archæol. Soc., Notes Excurs. to Ducklington, etc., 28 It is called Yelford, but that is vulgo, it being Eleford, in correct orthography. |