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==On Citizenship==
*1. The [[status]] of a [[citizen]]; citizenship. Obs.
*2. A [[community]] of citizens collectively. Obs.
*3. Civil or secular lordship or dominion. Obs.
*4. A civil or secular capacity. Obs.
*5. Polity, civil organization and [[government]].
*6. [[Good]] polity; orderly [[state]] (of a country); social order, as distinct from [[anarchy]] and [[Chaos|disorder]].
*7. Conformity to the principles of social order, [[behavior]] befitting a citizen; good [[citizenship]].
*8. Civil or secular [[quality]]; secularity. Obs.
*9. Theology. Civil righteousness

==On Cultural Sophistication==
*10. ‘The [[state]] of being civilized; [[freedom]] from barbarity’ (J.)
*11. Polite or liberal [[education]]; [[training]] in [[The Humanities|the ‘humanities]]’, good breeding; [[culture]], refinement.
:b. A branch of ‘humane’ or polite [[learning]], a department of culture.
*12. [[Behaviour]] proper to the [[intercourse]] of civilized people; ordinary courtesy or politeness, as opposed to rudeness of behaviour; decent respect, consideration.
:b. An act or [[expression]] of politeness.
:c. to do civility (obs.), to show civility.
:d. civility-[[money]] that given (to bailiffs, jailers, etc.) in consideration or anticipation of their good-will or good offices; money given as a ‘tip’.
*13. Decency, seemliness

[[Category: Politics]]
[[Category: Sociology]]