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privy1 [ˈprɪvi] ADJ form

privy2 [ˈprɪvi] N

privy

Privy Council N Brit

Privy Councillor N Brit

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English
It is rectangular in plan, with a small gabled kitchen wing and an attached privy or woodshed.
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The chief minister or privy counselor of the "datu" was known as the "atubang sa datu" (literally facing the "datu").
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The original outside privy and washhouse can still be viewed.
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Child welfare service employees are privy to a large amount of personal client information, and must comply with strict rules of confidentiality.
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All members are privy to their own parking spot, cable, wireless internet, use of laundry facilities, and use of kitchen facilities.
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Such work is later, where the maker did not recognise this mark as a privy mark.
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For this he was rewarded by being ennobled and raised to the post of privy councilor.
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The privies are not connected to any sewer.
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Next to it is a frame privy sided in clapboard with a metal roof.
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The outside privies were removed and replaced with a new two-story sanitary tower directly connected with the building.
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