📖 Definitions of "Vulgate"
noun
- 1
The vernacular language of a people.
- 2
(of a text, especially the Bible) A common version or edition.
verb
- 1
To publish, spread, promulgate to the people.
adjective
- 1
Made common, published for common use, vulgarized.
- 2
(of a text, especially the Bible) In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Vulgate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| vetus latinanoun | (collectively) The Biblical texts, dating from AD 200–380, written in (Late) Latin, that predate the Vulgate. |
| biblical latinnoun | Late Latin, as used in translations and commentaries on the Bible, influenced by biblical Greek and Hebrew. |
| italanoun | An early Latin version of the Biblical Scriptures. |
| low latinnoun | Vulgar Latin |
| vulgar latinnoun | (linguistics, historical) The Latin language as spoken by the Roman people, as opposed to Classical Latin as written in formal literature. Developed into Proto-Romance and descendant languages in the Early Middle Ages. |
| virgilianismnoun | The literary style of the Ancient Roman writer Virgil. |
| elzevirnoun | (historical) A typeface used in Elzevirian editions of the Latin classics. |
| early latinnoun | Synonym of Old Latin. |
| late latinnoun | The form of the Latin language used between the 2nd/3rd and 6th centuries. |
| old latinnoun | The Latin language in the period before the age of Classical Latin; particularly Latin before 75 BC. |
| romancenoun | An intimate relationship between two people; a love affair. |
| latinitynoun | (uncountable, countable) The quality of a particular person's Latin speech or writing; the Latin language, as an area of study or interest. |
| textus receptusnoun | The succession of printed Greek texts of the New Testament which constituted the translation base for various early versions of the Bible in Western and Central Europe. |
| vergilianismnoun | Alternative form of Virgilianism. [The literary style of the Ancient Roman writer Virgil.] |
| bog latinnoun | Synonym of dog Latin. |
| interlinguanoun | A constructed interlanguage based on Romance languages, English, German, Russian and Latin, developed by the International Auxiliary Language Association, and first published in 1951. |
| bibulusnoun | a Roman cognomen |
| latino-punicnoun | Punic text written using the Latin alphabet. |
| church latinnoun | The Latin language as spoken, written, and used in the Christian church and in church services. |
| neo-latinnoun | New Latin |
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