[f. VULGAR a. + -IST.] A vulgarian.
1843. Brooklyn Evening Star, 17 July, 2/3. A well known and obsequious pimp and vulgarist was therefore called in, who helped him to an old scrap of an adaptation from Shakspeare.
1847. Frasers Mag., XXXVI. 53. In the every-day pursuits of the vulgarist there is a link connecting them.