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ver·nac·u·lar
/və(r)ˈnækjəlɚ/
本地話,方言(
a
.)地方的,用地方語寫成的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ver·nac·u·lar
a.
Belonging
to
the
country
of
one's
birth
;
one's
own
by
birth
or
nature
;
native
;
indigenous
; --
now
used
chiefly
of
language
;
as
,
English
is
our
vernacular
language
.
“A
vernacular
disease.”
His
skill
in
the
vernacular
dialect
of
the
Celtic
tongue
.
--
Fuller
.
Which
in
our
vernacular
idiom
may
be
thus
interpreted
.
--
Pope
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ver·nac·u·lar
,
n.
The
vernacular
language
;
one's
mother
tongue
;
often
,
the
common
forms
of
expression
in
a
particular
locality
,
opposed
to
literary
or
learned
forms
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vernacular
adj
:
being
or
characteristic
of
or
appropriate
to
everyday
language
; "
common
parlance
"; "
a
vernacular
term
";
"
vernacular
speakers
"; "
the
vulgar
tongue
of
the
masses
"; "
the
technical
and
vulgar
names
for
an
animal
species
" [
syn
:
common
,
vulgar
]
n
1:
a
characteristic
language
of
a
particular
group
(
as
among
thieves
); "
they
don't
speak
our
lingo
" [
syn
:
cant
,
jargon
,
slang
,
lingo
,
argot
,
patois
]
2:
the
everyday
speech
of
the
people
(
as
distinguished
from
literary
language
)
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