Gerlach has even gone so far as to take liberties with the words cited By Quintilian, and to correct them, please the gods, into quae in Vulgus amat fieri.
Viderat herboso sacrum de vertice vulgus Henna parens florum curvaque in valle sedentem Page 323 though diverse was her shape--of sun and moon that bring the dawning and the night.
So Siracides himself speaks as much as may be for and against women, so doth almost every philosopher plead pro and con, every poet thus argues the case (though what cares vulgus nominum what they say?
Optandum est potius quam expectandum, ut ii qui habent aliquid in poesi vel historia notatu dignum in privatis bibliothecis reconditum, id in vulgus emittant, aut saltem ab iis qui hujusmodi rebus operam navant perlegi permittant.
Cicero was afraid to speak what he knew of the Unity of the Eternal God, the Maker of all: Illum quasi parentem hujus universitatis invenire, difficile; et cum inveniris, indicare in vulgus nefas.
It appears to me that the vulgus logicorum are here in the right.
Now in the study that night Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of vulgus doing.
Now in the study that night, Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of Vulgus doing.
Now in the study that night, Tom was the upholder of the traditionary method of vulgus doing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vulgus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: commoner; laborer; peasantry; proletariat; shopkeeper; toiler