Definitionadj. being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language
Last update: October 25, 2015
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They are running a vernacular press. [Please select]
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Children should be taught in their vernaculars. [Please select]
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In spite of an Edinburgh childhood, and a later recognition of the splendid vernacular Garioch employed, Edinburgh demotic wisnae ma Scots. [Please select]
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In today 's popular vernacular, it 's a task they must be up for ! [Please select]
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But you can give me some idea of the sense in our own vernacular idiom. [Please select]
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Why, you know Tacitus saith, "In rebus bellicis maxime dominalur Fortuna," which is equiponderate with our vernacular adage, "Luck can maist in the mellee." [Please select]
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Sometimes, from under the wimples, the mothers look up, and in the vernacular modestly bespeak their trade: in the bottles "honey of grapes," in the jars "strong drink." [Please select]
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It's a patent absurdity on the face of it to hate people because they live round the corner and speak another vernacular, in the next house so to speak. [Please select]
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The vernacular names for the blue-magpie are _Nilkhant_ at Mussoorie and _Dig-dall_ at Simla. [Please select]
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"I am Tarzan," said the ape-man, in the vernacular of the anthropoids. [Please select]
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