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Vulgate

[vuhl-geyt, -git] / ˈvʌl geɪt, -gɪt /


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In 410 the monk Jerome produced a version of the Christian Bible in Latin, the Vulgate, which was to be the main edition in Europe until the sixteenth century.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2020

There are many Bibles in use beside the Vulgate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Now comes Super Bowl XI, eleven in the Vulgate, and the distinctions between sports and show business approach invisibility.

From Time Magazine Archive

In his version, the Vulgate, Jerome translated Keren, the Hebrew word for "ray, horn" as "cornuta," Latin for "horns."

From Time Magazine Archive

Secondly, without the Vulgate, and with the Apocrypha appended, for the Protestants of that country. 

From A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Bexley containing a statement to the committee of the British and Foreign Bible Society by Cunningham, Francis