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1) (not generally socially acceptable, decent or polite; ill-mannered: Such behaviour is regarded as vulgar.) vulgær, grov2) (of the common or ordinary people: the vulgar tongue/language.) almue(språk), folke-•- vulgarly- vulgarityalminnelig--------tarveligIadj. \/ˈvʌlɡə\/1) vulgær, tarvelig, simpel, grov, rå, platt2) vanlig, alminnelig (utbredt), folkelig, folke-vulgar error vanlig villfarelse, utbredt misforståelse, utbredt vrangforestillingvulgar Latin vulgærlatinIIthe subst. \/ˈvʌlɡə\/almuen, menigmann
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Vulgar — Vul gar, a. [L. vulgaris, from vulgus the multitude, the common people; of uncertain origin: cf. F. vulgaire. Cf. {Divulge}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to the mass, or multitude, of people; common; general; ordinary; public; hence, in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vulgar fraction — Vulgar Vul gar, a. [L. vulgaris, from vulgus the multitude, the common people; of uncertain origin: cf. F. vulgaire. Cf. {Divulge}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to the mass, or multitude, of people; common; general; ordinary; public; hence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vulgar — [vul′gər] adj. [ME < L vularis < vulgus, volgus, the common people < IE base * wel , to crowd, throng > Gr eilein, to press, swarm] 1. of, characteristic of, belonging to, or common to the great mass of people in general; common;… … English World dictionary
vulgar — /ˈvʌlgə / (say vulguh) adjective 1. marked by ignorance of or want of good breeding or taste, as manners, actions, language, dress, display, etc.: her appearance and manners were very vulgar. 2. crude; coarse; unrefined. 3. obscene; indecent: a… …
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mass — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mæsse, modification of Vulgar Latin *messa, literally, dismissal at the end of a religious service, from Late Latin missa, from Latin, feminine of missus, past participle of mittere to send Date … New Collegiate Dictionary
mass — English has two distinct words mass. The one meaning ‘Eucharist’ [OE] comes from late Latin missa, a noun use of the feminine past participle of mittere ‘send’ (source of English admit, commit, dismiss, mission, etc) possibly arising from Ite,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
mass — English has two distinct words mass. The one meaning ‘Eucharist’ [OE] comes from late Latin missa, a noun use of the feminine past participle of mittere ‘send’ (source of English admit, commit, dismiss, mission, etc) possibly arising from Ite,… … Word origins
Canon of the Mass — • Article divided into four sections: (I) Name and place of the Canon; (II) History of the Canon; (III) The text and rubrics of the Canon; (IV) Mystical interpretations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canon of the Mass … Catholic encyclopedia
popular culture, mass culture — (tongsu wenhua, dazhong wenhua) Social concept Tongsu wenhua (popular culture) emerged in the late 1970s, developed in the 1980s, and was transformed in the 1990s, when it came to include commercialized and industrialized ‘mass culture’. From… … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture
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