low vulgar latin
1Vulgar Latin — noun nonclassical Latin dialects spoken in the Roman Empire; source of Romance languages • Hypernyms: ↑Low Latin * * * ˌvulgar ˈLatin 7 [vulgar Latin] noun uncountable the spoken form of Latin which wa …
2Latin profanity — is the profane, indecent, or impolite vocabulary of Latin, and its uses. The profane vocabulary of early Vulgar Latin was largely sexual and scatological: the abundance[1] of religious profanity found in some of the Romance languages is a… …
3Low Latin — Low′ Lat′in n. peo any form of nonclassical Latin, as Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, or Medieval Latin • Etymology: 1870–75 …
4vulgar — adj. 1 a of or characteristic of the common people, plebeian. b coarse in manners; low (vulgar expressions; vulgar tastes). 2 in common use; generally prevalent (vulgar errors). Phrases and idioms: vulgar fraction a fraction expressed by… …
5Latin literature — History of Literature Bronze Age literature Sumerian Egyptian Akkadian Classical literatures …
6Latin mnemonics — A Latin mnemonic verse or mnemonic rhyme is a mnemonic device for teaching and remembering Latin grammar. Such mnemonics have been considered by teachers to be an effective technique for schoolchildren to learn the complex rules of Latin… …
7Low Latin — any form of nonclassical Latin, as Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, or Medieval Latin. [1870 75] * * * …
8Low Latin — /loʊ ˈlætn/ (say loh latn) noun any form of non classical Latin, as Late Latin, Vulgar Latin, or Medieval Latin …
9Low Latin — noun any dialect of Latin other than the classical • Hypernyms: ↑Latin • Hyponyms: ↑Vulgar Latin, ↑Medieval Latin …
10Low Latin — noun a) Vulgar Latin b) Late Latin or Medieval Latin …