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Privy Council :)
Actually, we say 'cool' too :)
The Privy Council in Britain could legalize all American laws. Although it was ruled rather sparingly (only 469 times out of 8,563 laws), the principle bothered the Americans.
The king and Privy Council were key components of the colonial governance structure in England, with the king serving as the ultimate authority and the Privy Council advising him on colonial matters. In the context of the House of Burgesses, the elected legislative body in Virginia, the king and Privy Council exercised oversight and approval over colonial laws and policies. While the House of Burgesses had the power to create legislation, its decisions were subject to the king's approval, highlighting the balance between local governance and imperial authority. This relationship influenced colonial politics and the development of self-governance in America.
Leithreas (latrine, privy)
no, and it means you get to have a lot of your wants. ------------------------------- not so serious answer ------------------------------ Actually, it comes from an old phrase "Privy Ledge". This was where the people with more money or status in the community were allowed to stand when using the Privy, thus keeping their feet clean. Once you had more status people would say you had the Privy Ledge which gradually became the current word privilege or privileged. ------------------------------------- end sarcasm ----------------------------------------
APrivy: bathroom, more specifically, an outhouse
seomra folctha = bathrrom leithreas = privy, latrine
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.
A privy is where people would go to the bathroom.
Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council is a group of advisors to Her Majesty the Queen. Most of the Queen's executive functions are exercised on the advice of the Privy Council. By constitutional convention, the only privy counsellors who may advise the Sovereign are those who are also ministers (and are therefore responsible to the elected House of Commons). These exercises of the Queen's functions, on the advice of the Privy Council, is referred to as the Queen-in-Council.The Privy Council also exercises judicial functions (through its Judicial Committee) as a court of last appeal for some types of cases. Appeals are actually made to the Queen-in-Council, and are referred to the Privy Council for advice. The Privy Council accepts appeals under certain circumstances from the United Kingdom, and from several realms of the Commonwealth.
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No they don't. (I am a woman)
I was not privy to the details of the confidential meeting.
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
In the Middle Ages, a privy cleaner was a toilet cleaner.