释义 |
Vulgate /vulˈgāt or -git/ noun- A Latin version of the Scriptures, made by St Jerome and others in the 4c, and later twice revised, so called from its common use in the Roman Catholic Church
- (without cap) a comparable accepted text of any other book or author
- Commonly used or accepted speech
adjective- Of or relating to the Vulgate
- (without cap; of speech, etc) commonly used or accepted
ORIGIN: L vulgāta (editio) popular edition (of the Bible); see vulgar |