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    Privy \Priv"y\, a. [F. priv['e], fr. L. privatus. See
    Private.]
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    1. Of or pertaining to some person exclusively; assigned to
    private uses; not public; private; as, the privy purse. "
    Privee knights and squires." --Chaucer.
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    2. Secret; clandestine. " A privee thief." --Chaucer.
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    3. Appropriated to retirement; private; not open to the
    public. " Privy chambers." --Ezek. xxi. 14.
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    4. Admitted to knowledge of a secret transaction; secretly
    cognizant; privately knowing.
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    His wife also being privy to it. --Acts v. 2.
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    Myself am one made privy to the plot. --Shak.
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    Privy chamber, a private apartment in a royal residence.
    [Eng.]

    Privy council (Eng. Law), the principal council of the
    sovereign, composed of the cabinet ministers and other
    persons chosen by the king or queen. --Burrill.

    Privy councilor, a member of the privy council.

    Privy purse, moneys set apart for the personal use of the
    monarch; also, the title of the person having charge of
    these moneys. [Eng.] --Macaulay.

    Privy seal or Privy signet, the seal which the king uses
    in grants, etc., which are to pass the great seal, or
    which he uses in matters of subordinate consequence which
    do not require the great seal; also, elliptically, the
    principal secretary of state, or person intrusted with the
    privy seal. [Eng.]

    Privy verdict, a verdict given privily to the judge out of
    court; -- now disused. --Burrill.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Privy \Priv"y\, n.; pl. Privies.
    1. (Law) A partaker; a person having an interest in any
    action or thing; one who has an interest in an estate
    created by another; a person having an interest derived
    from a contract or conveyance to which he is not himself a
    party. The term, in its proper sense, is distinguished
    from party. --Burrill. --Wharton.
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    2. A necessary house or place for performing excretory
    functions in private; an outhouse; a backhouse.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    privy
    adj 1: hidden from general view or use; "a privy place to rest and
    think"; "a secluded romantic spot"; "a secret garden"
    [syn: secluded, secret]
    2: (followed by `to') informed about something secret or not
    generally known; "privy to the details of the conspiracy"
    [syn: privy(p)]
    n 1: a room equipped with toilet facilities [syn: toilet, lavatory,
    lav, can, john, bathroom]
    2: a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which
    a user can defecate [syn: outhouse, earth-closet, jakes]
    [also: priviest, privier]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    100 Moby Thesaurus words for "privy":
    WC, alive to, anonymous, appreciative of, apprised of, awake to,
    aware of, back-door, backhouse, backstairs, basement, bathroom,
    behind the curtain, behind the scenes, bog, buried, can,
    clandestine, closet, cognizant of, comfort station, concealed,
    conscious of, convenience, covert, crapper, earth closet, feline,
    furtive, head, hep to, hidden, hidlings, hole-and-corner,
    hugger-mugger, in the know, in the secret, incognito, informed of,
    inmost, innermost, interior, intimate, inward, isolated, jakes,
    john, johnny, johnny house, latrine, lavatory, let into, loo,
    mindful of, necessary, no stranger to, obscured, office, on to,
    outhouse, personal, powder room, private, privileged, privy to,
    quiet, rest room, retired, secluded, secret, seized of,
    sensible of, sensible to, sequestered, shifty, shrouded, skulking,
    slinking, slinky, sly, sneaking, sneaky, stealthy, streetwise,
    surreptitious, toilet, toilet room, undeceived, under-the-counter,
    under-the-table, undercover, underground, underhand, underhanded,
    unobtrusive, urinal, washroom, water closet, wise to, withdrawn

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0


    PRIVY. One who is a partaker, or has an interest in any action, matter or
    thing.

    Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)




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