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▪ I. † inˈvulgar, a. Obs. [in-3.] Not vulgar. a. Free from vulgarity; not of low rank; refined. b. Not common; unfamiliar, strange; unusual.
1604Drayton Moses 1, [She] Iudg'd the sad parents this lost infant ow'd, Were as invulgar as their fruit was faire. 1610W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. x. 27 Neuer practising any new or invulgar inuention. 1627Sir S. D'Ewes Autobiog. (1845) II. 194 A collaterall covenant..to free them from invulgar taxes. ▪ II. † inˈvulgar, v. Obs. [in-2.] trans. To divulge or communicate to the common people; to render vulgar, vulgarize.
1599Daniel Musophilus Wks. (1717) 386 It did so much invile the Estimate Of th' open'd and invulgar'd Mysteries. |