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Vulgate
vulgate
n. 1 a the Latin version of the Bible prepared mainly by St Jerome in the late fourth century. b the official Roman Catholic Latin text as revised in 1592. 2 (vulgate) the traditionally accepted text of any author. 3 (vulgate) common or colloquial speech. Etymology: L vulgata (editio edition), fem. past part. of vulgare make public f. vulgus: see VULGAR
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noun Etymology: Medieval Latin vulgata, from Late Latin vulgata editio edition in general circulation Date: 1728 a Latin version of the Bible authorized and used by the Roman Catholic Church, a commonly accepted text or reading, the speech of the common people and especially of uneducated people ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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