Both Uses of
privy
in
The Winter's Tale
- —I have said, She's an adultress; I have said with whom: More, she's a traitor; and Camillo is A federary with her; and one that knows What she should shame to know herself But with her most vile principal, that she's A bed-swerver, even as bad as those That vulgars give boldest titles; ay, and privy To this their late escape.†
Scene 2.1
- No, by my life, Privy to none of this.†
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Definition:
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(privy as in: privy to her real identity) informed about something secret or not generally known