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PERICLYMENUM; […] Trumpet Honeyſuckle; vulgô.
1733, Philip Miller, “PERICLYMENUM”, in The Gardeners Dictionary: […], 2nd edition, volume I, London: […] C[harles] Rivington, […], column 1
[Pope's Hole] derives its name from its being a place of shelter to some puffins, vulgo "popes".
1822, George Woodley, A view of the present state of the Scilly Islands, 264-265
A cow desiring the bull [vulgò a tufty cow]
1828, John Walters, An English and Welsh Dictionary, page 304
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