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 +"[[Gargantua and Pantagruel|His book]] is a [[riddle]] which may be considered [[inexplicable]]. Where it is [[bad]], it is beyond the worst; it has the charm of the [[rabble]]; where it is good it is excellent and exquisite; it may be the daintiest of dishes." --[[The Characters of Jean de La Bruyère|Jean de La Bruyère in ''The Characters'']] on ''[[Gargantua and Pantagruel ]]'' via ''[[The Catholic Encyclopedia]]''
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#A [[mob]]; collectively, commoners; a [[disorderly]] group. #A [[mob]]; collectively, commoners; a [[disorderly]] group.

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"His book is a riddle which may be considered inexplicable. Where it is bad, it is beyond the worst; it has the charm of the rabble; where it is good it is excellent and exquisite; it may be the daintiest of dishes." --Jean de La Bruyère in The Characters on Gargantua and Pantagruel via The Catholic Encyclopedia

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  1. A mob; collectively, commoners; a disorderly group.

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