subs. (old colloquial).—1.  A plenipotentiary.

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  1697.  VANBRUGH, The Provoked Wife, iii. 1. I’ll … say the PLENIPOS have signed the peace, and the Bank of England’s grown honest.

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  1740.  R. NORTH, Examen, 297. Whiteacre … was the treason PLENIPO at that time.

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  1815.  BURNEY, Diary, 329. We were buoyed up … with the hope that General Laurington was gone to England as PLENIPO.

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  2.  (venery).—The penis: see PRICK.

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  c. 1786.  CAPTAIN MORRIS, The Plenipotentiary [Title and passim].

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