vernacul

vernacul
(L). Native, local

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  • vernacular — ver•nac•u•lar [[t]vərˈnæk yə lər, vəˈnæk [/t]] adj. 1) ling. (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned) 2) ling. expressed or written in the native language of a place 3) ling. of, pertaining to, or using such a language… …   From formal English to slang

  • ver|nac|u|lar|ist — «vuhr NAK yuh luhr ihst», noun. a vernacul writer; person who writes in the language of the people or country: »There was ample material…which in the hands of a vernacularist of genius could produce a play as striking as “Strife” (Glasgow Herald) …   Useful english dictionary

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