priv·i·ty /ˈprɪvəti/
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Priv·i·ty n.; pl. Privities
1. Privacy; secrecy; confidence.
I will unto you, in privity, discover . . . my purpose. --Spenser.
2. Private knowledge; joint knowledge with another of a private concern; cognizance implying consent or concurrence.
All the doors were laid open for his departure, not without the privity of the Prince of Orange. --Swift.
3. A private matter or business; a secret.
4. pl. The genitals; the privates.
5. Law A connection, or bond of union, between parties, as to some particular transaction; mutual or successive relationship to the same rights of property.
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