Obs. rare. [ad. L. volgus, vulgus VULGUS.] The mob; the common crowd.
1639. Fuller, Holy War, IV. xxix. (1647), 219. He would prefer to fight with any mean person, if cried up by the volge for a tall man. Ibid. (1655), Ch. Hist. XI. iv. § 32. One had as good be dumb, as not speak with the Volge.
1663. Heath, Flagellum (1672), 29. Nor did the Volge know when, nor could their Boutefeus tell where to cease.