Vogue
Vogue , noun
[French vogue a rowing, vogue, fashion, Italian voga, from vogare to row, to sail; probably from Old High German wag{not transcribed}n to move, akin to English way. Compare Way.]
1.
The way or fashion of people at any particular time; temporary mode, custom, or practice; popular reception for the time; -- used now generally in the phrase in vogue.
One vogue, one vein,
One air of thoughts usurps my brain.
Whatsoever its vogue may be, I still flatter myself that the parents of the growing generation will be satisfied with what {not transcribed} to be taught to their children in Westminster, in Eton, or in Winchester.
Use may revive the obsoletest words,
And banish those that now are most in vogue.
2.
Influence; power; sway. [Obsolete] — Strype