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vulgarized1847
1847 T. De QuinceyLet. 19 Sept. in ‘H. A. Page’ T. De Quincey: Life & Writings (1877) I. xv. 349 The absolute realities of vulgarised life as it exists in plebeian ranks amongst our countrymen.
1884 Harper's Mag. Mar. 568/2 The vulgarized phrase, a gentleman.