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Showing words for VULGATE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Vulgate

vulgate

6 Letter Words for Vulgate

gevalt, tegula, tugela

5 Letter Words for Vulgate

aglet, aleut, atule, auget, galet, galut, gault, gavel, glave, glute, gteau, legua, lutea, tagel, tegua, uvate, uveal, vague, valet, value, vault, vaute

4 Letter Words for Vulgate

aget, aglu, ague, atle, auge, aute, egal, etua, eval, gael, gaet, gale, galt, galv, gate, gaul, gaut, gave, geal, geat, geta, glue, glut, gula, gule, gult, laet, late, lave, leat, leva, luge, lute, tael, tale, tave, teal, tega, tegu, tela, tula, tule, ulta, ulva, uvae, uval, uvea, vage, vale, vatu, vaut, veal, veau, vega, vela, veta, vulg

3 Letter Words for Vulgate

age, agt, ale, alg, alt, ate, aug, aul, ave, avg, eat, eau, ela, elt, eta, evg, gal, gat, gau, gel, get, glt, gte, gue, gul, gut, guv, lag, lat, lav, lea, leg, let, leu, lev, lue, lug, lut, tag, tal, tau, tav, tea, teg, tel, tua, tue, tug, ugt, ula, ule, ult, uta, ute, uva, vae, vag, val, vat, vau, veg, vel, vet, vug

Definitions for Vulgate

[1] the Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century a.d., and used as the authorized version of the Roman Catholic Church.
[2] (lowercase ) any commonly recognized text or version of a work.
[3] of or relating to the Vulgate.
[4] (lowercase ) commonly used or accepted; common.
[5] a commonly recognized text or version
[6] everyday or informal speech; the vernacular
[7] generally accepted; common
[8] (from the 13th century onwards) the fourth-century version of the Bible produced by Jerome, partly by translating the original languages, and partly by revising the earlier Latin text based on the Greek versions (as modifier ) the Vulgate version

Words related to Vulgate

testament, Septuagint

Origin of Vulgate

< Late Latin vulgāta (editiō ) popular (edition); vulgāta, feminine past participle of vulgāre to make common, publish, derivative of vulgus the public. See vulgar, -ate1

Word origin for Vulgate

C17: from Medieval Latin Vulgāta, from Late Latin vulgāta editiō popular version (of the Bible), from Latin vulgāre to make common, from vulgus the common people

Synonyms for Vulgate

American Standard Version, Book of Books, Christian Bible, Douay Bible, Good Book, Holy Scripture, Holy Writ, King James Bible, Revised Standard Version, Scriptures, Septuagint, Word of God, testament