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pleˈbicolar, a. rare—1. [f. L. plēbicola one who courts the common people, (f. plēbs + -cola cultivator) + -ar1.] That courts the common people. So pleˈbicolous a., in same sense; pleˈbicolist n.
[1626in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 356 Eightly, Merchants and Citizens, who deceive the King of Custom. Ninethly, Innovators, Plebicolæ.] 1656Blount Glossogr., Plebicolist, a favorer of the common people. 1820Coleridge Lett., etc. I. 118 These Answers of the Queen's, conjointly with her plebicolar (or plebicolous) Clap-Trappines in the live puppet show of Wicked Punch and his Wife. |