Vulgar Latin — (in Latin, sermo vulgaris , folk speech ) is a blanket term covering the popular dialects and sociolects of the Latin language which diverged from each other in the early Middle Ages, evolving into the Romance languages by the 9th century. The… … Wikipedia
non-standard — (adj.) also nonstandard, 1926, from NON (Cf. non ) + STANDARD (Cf. standard). A linguist s value neutral term for language formerly stigmatized as bad or vulgar … Etymology dictionary
non|pa|reil — «NON puh REHL», adjective, noun. –adj. having no equal; peerless: »The literary salons have had a major part in making Paris the city nonpareil, for centuries the undisputed cultural centre of the world (Canadian Forum). –n. 1. a person or thing… … Useful english dictionary
non-U — on U (n[o^]n*[=u] ), adj. Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use. [Chiefly British] [Narrower terms: {lower class (vs. middle class) (vs. upper class), low class}] Syn: vulgar. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vulgar Latin — popular Latin, as distinguished from literary or standard Latin, esp. those spoken forms of Latin from which the Romance languages developed. Abbr.: VL [1810 20] * * * ▪ language spoken form of non Classical Latin from which originated the… … Universalium
vulgar fraction — noun A fraction in the form of one integer divided by another, non zero, integer. Syn: common fraction … Wiktionary
Latín vulgar — lingua romana rustica Hablado en Bajo Imperio romano. Región Mar Mediterráneo. Hablantes … Wikipedia Español
Double Vulgar — Studio album by Thighpaulsandra Released June 23, 2003 … Wikipedia
low-class — adj. 1. Occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society. Contrasted with {middle class} and {upper class}. [Narrower terms: {propertyless, wage earning, working class, blue collar}] Also See: {lowborn}, {proletarian}, {propertyless}. Syn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
propertyless wage-earning working-class blue-collar — low class low class adj. 1. Occupying the lowest socioeconomic position in a society. Contrasted with {middle class} and {upper class}. [Narrower terms: {propertyless, wage earning, working class, blue collar}] Also See: {lowborn}, {proletarian} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English