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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Priv·y
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
some
person
exclusively
;
assigned
to
private
uses
;
not
public
;
private
;
as
,
the
privy
purse
.
“
Privee
knights
and
squires.”
2.
Secret
;
clandestine
.
“
A
privee
thief.”
3.
Appropriated
to
retirement
;
private
;
not
open
to
the
public
.
“
Privy
chambers.”
4.
Admitted
to
knowledge
of
a
secret
transaction
;
secretly
cognizant
;
privately
knowing
.
His
wife
also
being
privy
to
it
.
--
Acts
v
. 2.
Myself
am
one
made
privy
to
the
plot
.
--
Shak
.
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Seal
,
n.
1.
An
engraved
or
inscribed
stamp
,
used
for
marking
an
impression
in
wax
or
other
soft
substance
,
to
be
attached
to
a
document
,
or
otherwise
used
by
way
of
authentication
or
security
.
2.
Wax
,
wafer
,
or
other
tenacious
substance
,
set
to
an
instrument
,
and
impressed
or
stamped
with
a
seal
;
as
,
to
give
a
deed
under
hand
and
seal
.
Till
thou
canst
rail
the
seal
from
off
my
bond
Thou
but
offend'st
thy
lungs
to
speak
so
loud
. --
Shak
.
3.
That
which
seals
or
fastens
;
esp
.,
the
wax
or
wafer
placed
on
a
letter
or
other
closed
paper
,
etc
.,
to
fasten
it
.
4.
That
which
confirms
,
ratifies
,
or
makes
stable
;
that
which
authenticates
;
that
which
secures
;
assurance
.
“Under
the
seal
of
silence.”
Like
a
red
seal
is
the
setting
sun
On
the
good
and
the
evil
men
have
done
. --
Longfellow
.
5.
An
arrangement
for
preventing
the
entrance
or
return
of
gas
or
air
into
a
pipe
,
by
which
the
open
end
of
the
pipe
dips
beneath
the
surface
of
water
or
other
liquid
,
or
a
deep
bend
or
sag
in
the
pipe
is
filled
with
the
liquid
;
a
draintrap
.
Great seal
.
See
under
Great
.
Privy seal
.
See
under
Privy
,
a.
Seal lock
,
a
lock
in
which
the
keyhole
is
covered
by
a
seal
in
such
a
way
that
the
lock
can
not
be
opened
without
rupturing
the
seal
.
Seal manual
.
See
under
Manual
,
a.
Seal ring
,
a
ring
having
a
seal
engraved
on
it
,
or
ornamented
with
a
device
resembling
a
seal
;
a
signet
ring
.
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