vulgar (n.)
common people, ordinary folk
H5 IV.vii.75[Montjoy to King Henry] So do our vulgar drench their peasant limbs / In blood of princes
JC I.i.70[Flavius to Marullus, of the commoners] I'll about, / And drive away the vulgar from the streets
LLL I.ii.48[Mote to Armado, of one more than two] Which the base vulgar do call three
WT II.i.94[Leontes to Lords, of Hermione] she's / A bed-swerver, even as bad as those / That vulgars give bold'st titles
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