vulgar (adj.)
public, general, common
2H4 I.iii.90[Archbishop to all] An habitation giddy and unsure / Hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart
CE III.i.100[Balthasar to Antipholus of Ephesus] If ... you offer to break in / Now in the stirring passage of the day, / A vulgar comment will be made of it
Cor II.i.207[Brutus to Sicinius] Seld-shown flamens ... puff / To win a vulgar station [i.e. place with the common people]
KJ II.i.387[Bastard to King John and King Philip, of the men of Angiers] till unfenced desolation / Leave them as naked as the vulgar air
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