vulgo

vulgo
m.
ordinary people, common herd, common people, hoi polloi.
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vulgo
nombre masculino
1 peyorativo common people plural, masses plural
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1.
SM common people; pey lower orders [pl] , common herd
2.
ADV

el mingitorio, vulgo "meadero" — the urinal, commonly o popularly known as the "bog"

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I
adverbio commonly known as
II
masculino

el vulgo — ordinary people (pl), the masses (pl)

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I
adverbio commonly known as
II
masculino

el vulgo — ordinary people (pl), the masses (pl)

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el vulgo
= proletariat, the, hoi polloi, the, common herd, the, common people, the.

Ex: The librarian had the duty of ensuring the flow of 'correct' materials to the proletariat.

Ex: On the negative side, it might offer too much functionality and flexibility for your users, i.e., be too good for hoi poloi.
Ex: The opinion of the common herd often comes from the opinion of the specialist who is himself an opinions manipulator.
Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
* el vulgo = the great unwashed.

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vulgo1
adverb
commonly known as
vulgo2
masculine
el vulgo ordinary people (pl), the masses (pl), the hoi polloi (pl) (pej)
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vulgo sustantivo masculino el vulgo, the common people pl, the ordinary people pl, the masses pl
'vulgo' also found in these entries:
English:
herd
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vulgo
nm
el vulgo [plebe] the masses, the common people;
[no expertos] the lay public
adv
Formal commonly known as;
Viola tricolor, vulgo pensamiento Viola tricolor, commonly known as the pansy
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vulgo
m lower classes pl, lower orders pl
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vulgo nm
el vulgo : the masses, common people

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  • vulgo — vulgo …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • vulgo — [ vylgo ] adv. • 1832; adv. lat. ♦ Didact. Dans la langue commune (opposé à scientifiquement).⇒ vulgairement. Dans une langue grossière. « Le souteneur (vulgo “maquereau”) » (L. Daudet). ⇒VULGO, adv. Rare. Dans la langue courante non scientifique …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Vulgo — ist ein aus dem Lateinischen stammender Begriff und wird häufig in abgekürzter Form als v/o benutzt (vulgus „das Volk“; vulgo „im Volk“, „in das Volk getragen“, „im Allgemeinen“). Der Zusatz vulgo war im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert üblich, um… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vulgo — y chusma son términos despectivos con los que se designa a las clases bajas, que con términos más neutros (o, en su caso admirativos) se desigan como muchedumbre, plebe, el común, el pueblo o las masas. El término chusma deriva de la palabra… …   Wikipedia Español

  • vulgo — v. volgo.   vulgo avv. lat. (propr. popolarmente ), non com. [nel modo più conosciuto dai più: ho una forte rinite, v. raffreddore ; si chiama Mario Casadei, v. il Morino ] ▶◀ comunemente, volgarmente …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • vulgo — лат. (вульго) обыкновенно, в просторечии. Толковый словарь иностранных слов Л. П. Крысина. М: Русский язык, 1998 …   Словарь иностранных слов русского языка

  • Vulgo — (lat.), gewöhnlich, gemeiniglich, insgemein, im gemeinen Sprachgebrauch. V. quaesiti, s.u. Uneheliche Kinder a) …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Vulgo — (lat.), gewöhnlich, gemeiniglich …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Vulgo — (lat.), insgemein, gewöhnlich …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • vulgo — s. m. 1. O comum dos homens. 2. A classe popular, a plebe. • adv. 3. Vulgarmente …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • vulgo — (Del lat. vulgus). 1. m. El común de la gente popular. 2. Conjunto de las personas que en cada materia no conocen más que la parte superficial. 3. germ. mancebía (ǁ casa de prostitución). 4. adv. m. vulgarmente (ǁ comúnmente) …   Diccionario de la lengua española

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