Sixto-Clementine

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From the Latin Sixtō-Clēmentīnus.

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Sixto-Clementine (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or designating the edition or text of the Vulgate (1592, corrected in 1593 and 1598), correcting that of Pope Sixtus V (r. 1585–90), which was revised on the orders of Pope Clement VIII (r. 1592–1605).

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Latin

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Sixtō-Clēmentīne

  1. vocative masculine singular of Sixtō-Clēmentīnus