Vetus Latina

English

Etymology

Latin vetus (old) + Latīna (Latin, proper noun) = “old Latin” (but notOld Latin”, which in Latin is Prīsca Latīna (literally old-fashioned or ancient Latin)).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈvɛtəs.ləˈtiːnə/

Proper noun

Vetus Latina

  1. (collectively) The Biblical texts, dating from AD 200–380, written in (Late) Latin, that predate the Vulgate.

Synonyms

  • (pre-Vulgate Biblical texts written in Latin): Old Latin Bible, Vetus Itala

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