Obs. rare. [ad. L. volgus, vulgus VULGUS.] The mob; the common crowd.

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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.

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1663.  Heath, Flagellum (1672), 29. Nor did the Volge know when, nor could their Boutefeus tell where to cease.

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