vulgar
Portuguese
/vuɫ.ˈɣaɾ/
adj
Definitions
- common to the people, vulgar
- ordinary, undistinguished
- popular, commonly understood, as opposed to scientific or technical
- simple, unintelligent
Etymology
Derived from Latin vulgāris (common, usual).
Origin
Latin
vulgāris
Gloss
common, usual
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- vulgar English
- vulgariter Latin
- vulgāris Latin
- volgare Italian
- vulgaire French
- вульгарный Russian
- vulgar Spanish, Castilian
- *wl̥k- Proto-Indo-European
- invulgar Portuguese
- invulgarmente Portuguese
- vulgarmente Portuguese
- vulgara Esperanto
- vulgar Catalan, Valencian
- vulgar Galician
- vulgara Ido
- vuldgaithe Norman