Also how Frauncis the Frenche king made Sangelais, Salmonius, Macrinus, and Clement Marot of his priuy Chamber for their excellent skill in vulgare and Latine Poesie.
He did also his diligence and payne In our vulgare to translate and endite Orygene upon the Maudelayn: And of the Lyon a boke he did write.
Of the inner scales or palets, the outer one is three-lobed at the summit, hence the varietal name of Hordeum vulgare trifurcatum.
The earliest lake-dwellings of Western Switzerland cultivated a small-grained wheat, which Heer[1780] has carefully described and figured under the name Triticum vulgare antiquorum.
Another variety (Triticum vulgare compactum muticum, Heer) was less common in Switzerland in the earliest stone age, but it has been more often found among the less ancient lake-dwellers of Western Switzerland and of Italy.
Scleroderma vulgare is one of our most common and plentiful toadstools.
Scleroderma vulgare and verrucosum are general and very common over the United States.
The ends of these terminate in a kind of circle, which is formed by numerous leaves pressing inwards all together and overlapping, just as in Sedum vulgare majus.
And euen vnto this daye the Sclauonians in their churches vse their vulgare and commen speache.
But it is most certayn that christe our sauiour in his administration / and after him all his apostles and disciples which wer hebrues / vsed theyr vulgare hebrue tongue / the Grecians also their greke tonge.
English barley is that with two-rowed ears, or the hordeum vulgare distichon of the botanists; the Scotch beer or bigg, is the hordeum vulgare hexastichon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vulgare" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.