Vetus Latina
English
Etymology
Latin vetus (“old”) + Latīna (“Latin”, proper noun) = “old Latin” (but not “Old Latin”, which in Latin is Prīsca Latīna (literally “old-fashioned or ancient Latin”)).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈvɛtəs.ləˈtiːnə/
Proper noun
Vetus Latina
Synonyms
- (pre-Vulgate Biblical texts written in Latin): Old Latin Bible, Vetus Itala
Translations
pre-Vulgate Biblical texts written in Latin
Further reading
- Vetus Latina on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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