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privy <privy; privies> N LAW

privy ADJ

privy seal N

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English
Contributing outbuildings include a privy, wellhouse near the house and a large garage/barn to the east.
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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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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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Facilities in the school yard included privies, a playground with swings and a slide, two basketball courts and a baseball field.
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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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Some admitted that it was not unreasonable for only a limited number of women to be privy to traditional secrets.
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The hotel originally boasted ten rooms and an indoor privy.
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The privies are not connected to any sewer.
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The privy is characterized by whitewashed vertical narrow boards and some slightly decorative woodwork over the door and along the roof line on the exterior.
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For this he was rewarded by being ennobled and raised to the post of privy councilor.
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