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private

adjective
Properly, separate; unconnected with others; hence, peculiar to one’s self; belonging to or concerning an individual only; as a man’s private opinion, business or concerns; private property; the king’s private purse; a man’s private expenses. Charge the money to my private account in the company’s books.

private

Peculiar to a number in a joint concern, to a company or body politic; as the private interest of a family, of a company or of a state; opposed to public, or to the general interest of nations.

private

Sequestered from company or observation; secret; secluded; as a private cell; a private room or apartment; private prayer.

private

Not publicly known; not open; as a private negotiation.

private

Not invested with public office or employment; as a private man or citizen; private lift. A private person may arrest a felon.

private

Individual; personal; in contradistinction from public or national; as private interest. Private way, in law, is a way or passage in which a man has an interest and right, though the ground may belong to another person. In common language, a private way may be a secret way, one not known or public. A private act or statute, is one which operates on an individual or company only; opposed to a general law, which operates on the whole community. A private nuance or wrong, is one which affects an individual. In private, secretly; not openly or publicly.

private

noun
A secret message; particular business.

private

Acommon soldier.