APrivy: bathroom, more specifically, an outhouse
Which privy? If using privy as in possession of knowledge: I'm not privy to those details. If privy as in a British term for an outhouse: John has been in the privy so long I've begun to wonder if he has fallen in.
Privy garden or privy pit?If you meant privy pit its where the people used to go to the bathroom a long time ago.
A privy is where people would go to the bathroom.
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In the Middle Ages, a privy cleaner was a toilet cleaner.
the word 'privy means included, so you cansay for ins tance:: I was privy to the conversation between the President and the Queen!" Also "privy" was a slang term used in England for toilet
This word has two related meanings. Essentially it is an an adjective which means "private" so a "privy chamber" is a private one, and a king's "privy council" is one that deliberates in private, unlike parliament, which deliberates in public. The word is used especially in the phrase "to be privy to" which means to be in on a secret. Thus we have Proteus saying in The Two Gentlemen of Verona "Sir Valentine, my friend, this night intends to steal away your daughter; myself am one made privy to the plot." Hamlet asks the ghost "If thou art privy to thy country's fate . . . O speak!" Friar Lawrence says when explaining to the Prince how Romeo and Juliet died "and to the marriage her nurse is privy."
Privy Council Ministry was created in 1679.
sanitary pit privy
Privy Council Ministry ended in 1679.
Supreme Privy Council ended in 1730.
Privy Council of Ireland ended in 1922.