Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Before the people; in sight of spectators.

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Examples

  • He turned to Trix and reminded her -- without diffidence and coram populo, as his habit was, that she had promised him a stroll in the west wood.

    Comedies of Courtship Anthony Hope 1898

  • He turned to Trix and reminded her -- without diffidence and coram populo, as his habit was -- that she had promised him a stroll in the west wood.

    Frivolous Cupid Anthony Hope 1898

  • He turned to Trix and reminded her -- without diffidence and coram populo, as his habit was -- that she had promised him a stroll in the west wood.

    Frivolous Cupid 1895

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