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vernacularize, v.|vəˈnækjʊləraɪz| [f. vernacular a. + -ize.] trans. To render or translate into the native speech of a people; to make vernacular.
1821W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XCIV. 384 The Stephens, or Stephenses, as their names have..been vernacularized among us. 1830― Hist. Surv. Germ. Poetry III. 450 Godfred of Strasburg, who vernacularized Trystan & Essylda. 1866Songs & Ball. Cumberld. 397 Prince Louis Lucien Buonaparte employed him to vernacularise the Song of Solomon. Hence verˈnacularized ppl. a.
a1874in A. Somerville Lect. Missions xiii. 243 His sanctified and vernacularized intellect lives in the numerous Tamil works. |