Associations to the word «Vulgate»
Noun
- Lancelot
- Grail
- Jerome
- Syriac
- Psalm
- Bible
- Erasmus
- Latina
- Testament
- Codex
- Merlin
- Hebrew
- Translation
- Isaiah
- Gloss
- Jeremiah
- Epistle
- Prologue
- Manuscript
- Lucifer
- Mt
- Apostles
- Latin
- Revision
- Text
- Tristan
- Ezra
- Gospel
- Trent
- Mort
- Tb
- Abbreviation
- Scripture
- Jonah
- Exodus
- Cycle
- Sg
- Liturgy
- Dt
- Romance
- Rendering
- Quotation
- Judges
- Chronicles
- Lam
- Commissioning
- Jude
- Greek
- Apocalypse
- Esther
- Titus
- Luther
- Pius
- Canon
- Genesis
- Numbering
- Pseudo
- Clement
- Cor
- Translator
- Verse
- Susanna
- Gal
- Ob
- Knox
- Wordsworth
- Kings
- Ev
- Appendix
- Judith
- Amos
- Preface
- Version
- Render
- Rabbinic
- Pt
- Sm
- Ru
- Humanist
Adjective
Wiktionary
VULGATE, proper noun. The Latin translation of the Bible (from Hebrew and Greek) made by Saint Jerome
VULGATE, noun. The vernacular language of a people
Dictionary definition
VULGATE, noun. The Latin edition of the Bible translated from Hebrew and Greek mainly by St. Jerome at the end of the 4th century; as revised in 1592 it was adopted as the official text for the Roman Catholic Church.
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