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vernacularly, adv.|vəˈnækjʊləlɪ| [f. as prec. + -ly2.] 1. In conformity with the vernacular manner; in the native or mother tongue.
1808Scott Let. 23 Feb. in Lockhart, To expound more vernacularly, I wrote you..a swinging epistle of and concerning German Romances. 1822New Monthly Mag. VI. 298 He sang..very vernacularly. 1840Fraser's Mag. XXI. 23 A wonder that he, a Spaniard, could write English so vernacularly. 1878Maclear Celts viii. (1879) 123 The family, vernacularly called ‘muintir’, consisted of ‘brethren’. 2. With or among the people of a particular country.
1839Maginn in Fraser's Mag. XX. 263 An author so vernacularly popular as their familiar and national dramatist. |