vulgate
/ˈvʌlɡeɪt/ or /ˈvʌlɡeɪt/; English /ˈvʌlɡeɪt/ or /ˈvʌlgæt/; Latin /ˈwʊɫɡeɪt/ or /ˈwʊɫɡɛt/Definitions
1. noun
The official Latin version of the Bible, especially the one produced by Jerome.
“The Vulgate is the most widely used Latin translation of the Bible.”
2. noun
A translation of a text that is used or accepted as the standard or authority in a particular region or community.
“The local newspaper is the vulgate of news in this city.”
3. adjective
Of or relating to the official Latin version of the Bible.
“The scholar was an expert in Vulgate Latin.”