privy

privy
'privi
privy
tr['prɪvɪ]
noun (pl privies)
1 familiar (toilet) retrete nombre masculino
adjective
1 architecture privado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be privy to something estar enterado,-a de algo, tener conocimiento de algo
the Privy Council SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL el Consejo Privado que asesora al monarca
Privy Councillor Consejero,-a Privado,-a
privy ['prɪvi] adj
to be privy to : estar enterado de
privy n, pl privies : excusado m , retrete m (exterior)
privy
adj.
privado, -a adj.
n.
retrete s.m.

I 'prɪvi
adjective (frml) (pred)

to be privy TO something — tener* conocimiento de algo


II
noun (dated) (pl -vies) retrete m, excusado m
['prɪvɪ]
1.
ADJ

to be privy to sth — estar al tanto or enterado de algo

2.
N retrete m , baño m (LAm)
3.
CPD

Privy Council N(Brit) consejo m privado (del monarca), Consejo m de Estado

Privy Councillor N(Brit) consejero(-a) m / f privado(-a) (del monarca), consejero(-a) m / f de Estado

Privy Purse N(Brit) gastos mpl personales del monarca

PRIVY COUNCIL El consejo de asesores de la Corona, conocido como Privy Council, tuvo su origen en la época de los normandos, y fue adquiriendo mayor importancia hasta ser substituido en 1688 por el actual Consejo de Ministros Cabinet. Hoy día sigue existiendo con un carácter fundamentalmente honorífico que se concede de forma automática a los ministros del gobierno, así como a otras personalidades políticas, eclesiásticas y jurídicas.
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I ['prɪvi]
adjective (frml) (pred)

to be privy TO something — tener* conocimiento de algo


II
noun (dated) (pl -vies) retrete m, excusado m

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  • Privy — Priv y, a. [F. priv[ e], fr. L. privatus. See {Private}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to some person exclusively; assigned to private uses; not public; private; as, the privy purse. Privee knights and squires. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • privy — / pri vē/ n pl priv·ies [Anglo French privé, from Old French, intimate, confidant, from privé intimate, familiar, from Latin privatus private]: one having privity; esp: one who acquires an interest in the subject matter (as property) of prior or… …   Law dictionary

  • Privy — may refer to: * Privy council * Privy purse * outhouse * Privity …   Wikipedia

  • privy — [priv′ē] adj. [ME < OFr prive < L privatus, PRIVATE] 1. Obs. private; not public: now only in such phrases as PRIVY COUNCIL 2. Archaic hidden, secret, furtive, etc. n. pl. privies 1. a toilet; esp., an outhouse …   English World dictionary

  • privy to — allowed to know about (something secret) I wasn t privy to their plans. [=I didn t know about their plans] • • • Main Entry: ↑privy …   Useful english dictionary

  • privy — [adj1] secret buried, concealed, confidential, covert, hidden, hush hush*, obscured, off the record*, personal, private, separate, shrouded, ulterior; concepts 267,576 Ant. known, public, revealed privy [adj2] aware acquainted, apprised,… …   New thesaurus

  • privy — ► ADJECTIVE (privy to) ▪ sharing in the knowledge of (something secret). ► NOUN (pl. privies) ▪ a toilet in a small shed outside a house. DERIVATIVES privily adverb. ORIGIN Old French prive private , also private place , from Latin priva …   English terms dictionary

  • Privy — Priv y, n.; pl. {Privies}. 1. (Law) A partaker; a person having an interest in any action or thing; one who has an interest in an estate created by another; a person having an interest derived from a contract or conveyance to which he is not… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • privy to — index familiar (informed) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • privy — A person who is in privity with another. One who is a partaker or has any part or interest in any action, matter, or thing. In connection with the doctrine of res judicata, one who, after the commencement of the action, has acquired an interest… …   Black's law dictionary

  • privy — {{11}}privy (adj.) private, early 13c., from O.Fr. privé, from L. privatus (see PRIVATE (Cf. private)). Meaning participating in a secret (usually with to) is attested from late 14c. Privy Council is from c.1300 in a general sense; specifically… …   Etymology dictionary

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