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vernacular <a vernacular; vernaculars> N

vernacular ADJ

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Stern has rejected the association, arguing that his projects draw on vernacular context and local traditions.
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As a form of vernacular culture, construction of the churches in specific styles is passed on to subsequent generations.
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While some vernacular buildings are not considered important in their own right, taken together they are of considerable interest.
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His consecration was one of the first such liturgies to be celebrated in the vernacular.
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This impressive architectural complex consists of nine fishermen's cottages, which are all typical examples of the traditional vernacular style.
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The parsonage house is a vernacular 1-1/2 story wood frame house located about 20 ft behind the church; it was built in 1895.
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The texts represent the vernacular, not church language.
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The vernacular building has a wood frame plan and limestone walls and used local materials in its construction, which cost $3,855.55.
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From the 11th century onward, there was also a steady rise in the literary use of the vernacular.
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The young woman, not understanding a single word he was saying, answered in the vernacular "nagalumyom", which meant that the hen was brooding some eggs.
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