释义 |
verˈnaculate, v. U.S. [Irreg. f. vernacular a. + -ate3.] 1. trans. To call or term in the vernacular.
1887Semi-weekly Tribune (N.Y.) 15 July (Cent.), Very large Antwerp ‘patches’, as they are vernaculated by the average fruit-grower. 2. intr. To use vernacular language.
1895in Funk's Stand. Dict. |