The vocabulary is moderately rich, and of course represents the daily needs of a primitive people, their surroundings, their avocations, and their thoughts, while expressing little of the richer ideation of cultured cosmopolites.
"The Siouan Indians"
W. J. McGee
Here, he enjoys every luxury that money can buy, and whithersoever he may be consigned, he is sure to fall on his feet; for it matters little to those cosmopolites on what spot of earth their vagrant tents are pitched.
"Border and Bastille"
George A. Lawrence
Their interest as patriots was lost and confounded in their paramount interest as cosmopolites.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey