rare. [f. L. vulgāt-, ppl. stem of vulgāre: see prec.] trans. To put into general circulation. Hence Vulgated ppl. a.

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1851.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., II. 509. Amongst the untruths … few are more detrimental to truth than the epithets vulgated upon Sovereigns. Ibid. (1857), III. 90. Amongst tho vulgated traditional anecdotes floating about the world.

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