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† ˈpopulary Obs. rare. [ad. F. populaire: see popular and -ary2.] The populace.a 1578 Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.) I. 135 We doubt of the popularie [v.r. popular] quhilk appeirandlie..fawouris the kingis partie. 1670 G. H. Hist. Cardinals iii. i. 249 The Populary being in suspence, by...
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Executionist movement
The followers of the movement were known as popularyści ("popularists"), or zamoyszczycy ("Zamoyskites", after the main movement supporter Jan Zamoyski
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popular, a. (n.) (ˈpɒpjʊlə(r)) Forms: 5–7 populer, 6 Sc. -air, 7 -are, 6– popular. [ad. L. populār-is adj. belonging to the people, f. popul-us people. So OF. populeir, -ere, F. populaire.] A. adj. 1. Law. Affecting, concerning, or open to all or any of the people; public; esp. in action popular.149...
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Pulakeshin II
. –642 CE) populary known as Immadi Pulakeshi, was the greatest Chalukyan Emperor who reigned from Vatapi (present-day Badami in Karnataka, India).
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