Lexicographical Neighbors of Plebified
Literary usage of Plebified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romantic Triumph by Thomas Stewart Omond (1900)
"Knowledge has been popularised, and has also perhaps been in some measure plebified.
But few would deny that the upshot on the whole has been good, ..."
2. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1894)
"The best and greatest things on earth, in being popularized, may be plebified.
The golden coin may become the brass counter, the watchword the catchword, ..."
3. Ethics of Citizenship by John MacCunn (1896)
"The best and greatest things on earth, in being popularised, may be plebified.2 The
golden coin may become the brass counter, the watchword the catchword, ..."
4. The Romantic Triumph by Thomas Stewart Omond (1900)
"Knowledge has been popularised, and has also perhaps been in some measure plebified.
But few would deny that the upshot on the whole has been good, ..."
5. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1894)
"The best and greatest things on earth, in being popularized, may be plebified.
The golden coin may become the brass counter, the watchword the catchword, ..."
6. Ethics of Citizenship by John MacCunn (1896)
"The best and greatest things on earth, in being popularised, may be plebified.2 The
golden coin may become the brass counter, the watchword the catchword, ..."