Noun
priviledge (plural priviledges)
Obsolete form of privilege.
But this priviledge, is allayed by another; and that is, by the priviledge of Absurdity; to which no living creature is subject, but man only. Thomas Hobbes
The biggest priviledge is that you, as a princess, can create attention about important issues. That I have the opportunity to make a difference. Princess Marie of Denmark
I had the priviledge of art directing and designing the August – September issue of Verily Magazine in 2013. Source: Internet
I am certain that there are constitutional law attorneys that would stage a round robin boxing tournament for the priviledge of representing you. Source: Internet
The piece about the lion was preceeded by an excoriating narrative about priviledge that made me both laugh and cringe. Source: Internet
For that priviledge, I think preparing separate checks is within the bounds of reason. Source: Internet