the Vulgate
noun /ðə ˈvʌlɡeɪt/, /ðə ˈvʌlɡət/
/ðə ˈvʌlɡeɪt/, /ðə ˈvʌlɡət/
[singular]- the main Latin version of the Bible prepared in the late 4th century
《圣经》通俗拉丁文本(完成于 4 世纪后期) 词源from Latin vulgata (editio(n-)) ‘(edition) prepared for the public’, feminine past participle of vulgare, from vulgus ‘common people’.