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Толковый словарь английского языка - vulgar

 

Vulgar

vulgar
adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~is of the mob, ~, from volgus, vulgus mob, common people Date: 14th century 1. generally used, applied, or accepted, understood in or having the ordinary sense , vernacular , 3. of or relating to the common people ; plebeian, generally current ; public , of the usual, typical, or ordinary kind, 4. lacking in cultivation, perception, or taste ; coarse, morally crude, undeveloped, or unregenerate ; gross, ostentatious or excessive in expenditure or display ; pretentious, 5. offensive in language ; earthy, lewdly or profanely indecent, see: common ~ly adverb
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  adj. 1 a of or characteristic of the common people, plebeian. b coarse in manners; low (vulgar expressions; vulgar tastes). 2 in common use; generally prevalent (vulgar errors). Phrases and idioms vulgar fraction a fraction expressed by numerator and denominator, not decimally. vulgar Latin informal Latin of classical times. the vulgar tongue the national or vernacular language, esp. formerly as opposed to Latin. Derivatives vulgarly adv. Etymology: ME f. L vulgaris f. vulgus common people ...
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