Definitions from Wiktionary (Vulgate)
▸ noun: A particular Latin translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome in the late 4th-century CE.
▸ adjective: (archaic) Made common, published for common use.
▸ adjective: (of a text, especially the Bible, not comparable) In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
▸ noun: The language of a people, especially the commoners.
▸ noun: (of a text, especially the Bible) A common version or edition.
▸ verb: To publish, spread, promulgate to the people.
▸ Also see vulgate
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▸ noun: A particular Latin translation of the Bible made by Saint Jerome in the late 4th-century CE.
▸ adjective: (archaic) Made common, published for common use.
▸ adjective: (of a text, especially the Bible, not comparable) In or pertaining to the common version or edition.
▸ noun: The language of a people, especially the commoners.
▸ noun: (of a text, especially the Bible) A common version or edition.
▸ verb: To publish, spread, promulgate to the people.
▸ Also see vulgate
▸ Words similar to vulgates
▸ Usage examples for vulgates
▸ Idioms related to vulgates
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing vulgates
▸ Popular nouns described by vulgates
▸ Words that often appear near vulgates
▸ Rhymes of vulgates
▸ Invented words related to vulgates