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In some senses, vulgate is marked as archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
local
VERB + VULGATE
speak, spoken
VULGATE + NOUN
delta, lindemann, themselves
PREP.
among, in
name
A particular Latin translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome in the late 4th century CE.
adj
Made common, published for common use.
In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
noun
The language of a people, especially the commoners.
The linguistic and socio-historical evidence herein examined suggests that the development of Coptic occurred in Ptolemaic Egypt, not only as a spoken vulgate in the Delta, but as a script produced through […]
They might speak the local vulgate among themselves, and certainly among those they were trying to reach outside of the monastery, but read and spoke Latin for religious and official events.
A common version or edition.
The linguistic and socio-historical evidence herein examined suggests that the development of Coptic occurred in Ptolemaic Egypt, not only as a spoken vulgate in the Delta, but as a script produced th
WiktionaryThey might speak the local vulgate among themselves, and certainly among those they were trying to reach outside of the monastery, but read and spoke Latin for religious and official events.
WiktionaryEnglish sentences were often described in ways more appropriate to Latin than to the spoken vulgate (Lindemann 78-79).
WiktionaryOrdinary and vulgated sources will usually give all that is needed for a broad outline
Wiktionarywe have seen this in the way in which the affair of Capri has been everywhere vulgated, amid endless perversion and distortion
WiktionaryAmongst the traditional vulgated anecdotes floating about the world
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, vulgate is marked as archaic. Watch for register when choosing this word.