- Look up
vulgar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vulgar is a
Latin word
meaning "common" or "pertaining to
ordinary people."
Vulgar or
common language...
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Vulgar Latin, also
known as Colloquial, Po****r,
Spoken or
Vernacular Latin, is the
range of non-formal
registers of
Latin spoken from the Late
Roman Republic...
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Vulgar Marxism refers to a
particular "belief that one can
directly access the real
conditions of history" and is
sometimes referred to as
reflection theory...
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aerae nostrae vulgaris (year of our
common era), and to 1635 in
English as "
Vulgar Era". The term "Common Era" can be
found in
English as
early as 1708, and...
- Güey (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwej]; also
spelled guey, wey or we) is a word in
colloquial Mexican Spanish that is
commonly used to
refer to any person...
- a
grandson of Noah. His name is
mentioned in the
excerpt Ziezi ex quo
vulgares meaning "Ziezi, of whom the Bulgars" but
being regarded as the
first reference...
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which thereby elevates the
subject above the
vulgar. From the
fifteenth to
seventeenth centuries, "
vulgar"
simply described the
common language or vernacular...
- [unwashed] m****es,
undifferentiated herd, a mob". In
classical studies,
Vulgar Latin as the
Latin of
everyday life is
conventionally contrasted to classical...
- Po****r Antiquities:
including the
whole of Mr Bourne's "Antiquitates
Vulgares," with
addenda to
every chapter of that work. Born in Washington, County...
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Warts are non-cancerous
viral growths usually occurring on the
hands and feet but
which can also
affect other locations, such as the
genitals or face....