Privity

//ˈpɹɪvɪti// noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A divine mystery; something known only to God, or revealed only in holy scriptures. countable, obsolete, uncountable

    "But yet there is a place that men clepe the school of God, where he was wont to teach his disciples, and told them the privities of heaven."

  2. 2
    Privacy, secrecy. archaic, countable, uncountable

    "Him oft and oft I askt in priuitie, / Of what loines and what lignage I did spring[…]."

  3. 3
    A private matter, a secret. countable, obsolete, uncountable
  4. 4
    The genitals. archaic, countable, in-plural, uncountable

    "Having ended the delights of nature, they were wont to wipe their privities [translating catze] with perfumed wooll."

  5. 5
    A relationship between parties seen as being a result of their mutual interest or participation in a given transaction, e.g. contract, estate, etc. countable, uncountable

    "There is no privity, (as the lawyers say),—that is, no mutual recognition, consent and agreement—between those who take these oaths, and any other persons."

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  1. 6
    The fact of being privy to something; knowledge, compliance. countable, uncountable

    "But this acknowledgement was made without the privity of his wife, whose vicious aversion he was obliged, in appearance, to adopt."

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman priveté, privitee et al., Old French priveté, from privé + -té.

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