Synonyms for vulgus
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : vuhl-guh s |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈvʌl gəs |
Top 10 synonyms for vulgus
Définition of vulgus
- As in third estate : noun common man
- As in hoi polloi : noun common people
- So the table was cleared, the cloth restored, and the three fell to work with Gradus and dictionary upon the morning's vulgus.
- Extract from : « Tom Brown's School Days » by Thomas Hughes
- Now in the study that night, Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of vulgus doing.
- Extract from : « Tom Brown's School Days » by Thomas Hughes
- Maria Filelfo, then staying at Bergamo, wrote a violent satire in vulgus equitum auro notatorum.
- Extract from : « The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy » by Jacob Burckhardt
- Vulgus Cantabrigiense, inhospitales Britannos antecedit, qui cum summa rusticitate summum militiam conjunxere.
- Extract from : « Nuts to crack; or Quips, quirks, anecdote and facete of Oxford and Cambridge Scholars » by Richard Gooch
- Vulgus ex veritate pauca, ex opinione multa, stimat—The masses judge of few things by the truth, of most things by opinion.
- Extract from : « Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources » by James Wood
- Now in the study that night Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of vulgus doing.
- Extract from : « Tom Brown's Schooldays » by Thomas Hughes
- So the table was cleared, the cloth restored, and the three fell to work with Gradus and dictionary upon the morning's Vulgus.
- Extract from : « Tom Brown at Rugby » by Thomas Hughes
- Now in the study that night, Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of Vulgus doing.
- Extract from : « Tom Brown at Rugby » by Thomas Hughes
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