Dictionary entry

Public (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Pub″lic, n. 1. The general body of mankind, or of a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely; as, the American public; also, a particular body or aggregation of people; as, an author's public.

The public is more disposed to censure than to praise. Addison.

2. A public house; an inn. Sir W. Scott.

In public, openly; before an audience or the people at large; not in private or secrecy. “We are to speak in public.” Shak.