[f. VULGAR a. + -IST.] A vulgarian.

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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.

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1847.  Fraser’s Mag., XXXVI. 53. In the every-day pursuits of the vulgarist there is a link connecting them.

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