The Constitution has ever since been popularly known as "Old Ironsides," by which name her exploits have been celebrated from that day until this in oratory and song.
From this connection the College became popularly known as "Benet College," just as Peterhouse was so called from its like connection with the ancient church of "St. Peter by Trumpington Gate.
Opposite to us, as we enter it, rises one of the most distinctive buildings of Cambridge, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, popularly known as "the Round Church.
In Mexico the Indian carnation is popularly known as the "flower of the dead," and the people of Tahiti cover their dead with choice flowers.
A fairy or water-sprite that resides in the neighbourhood of the Orkneys is popularly known as Tangie, so-called from tang,, the seaweed with which he is covered.
In Germany we find a race of elves, somewhat like the dwarfs, popularly known as the Wood or Moss people.
In England the plant is popularly known as Midsummer Men, because people used to plant slips of them in pairs on Midsummer Eve, one slip standing for a young man and the other for a young woman.
In Germany great mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is called the King's Candle; in England it is popularly known as High Taper.
This beautiful Liliaceous plant is popularly known as the "Californian Fire Cracker.
This distinct and charming Chilian plant, popularly known as the "Chilian Crocus," has fibrous-coated corms and narrow wavy leaves.
To forestall the Kaiser the Avenue is "coming across" 112 Where the Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street cross stands the building popularly known as the Knickerbocker Trust Company.
One of these--Pomonella--is popularly known as the Codlin, as its larva is so often found in the interior of small apples of the same name.
Rhamni Now, every butterfly has a Latin or Greek name in addition to that by which it is popularly known.
One species, popularly known as the Marabout, never quits Africa and the Indies.
These apes are fiercer in disposition than the Macaucos, and inspire so much fear when grown up that one of their species is popularly known by the expressive name of the "Man-Tiger.
The painter in question is Professor von Menzel; popularly known in Berlin as "His Little Excellency," owing to his diminutive size, his stature being about four feet nine inches!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "popularly known" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.