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anno, at the return of the year<br />
vertex, -icis, m., top; top or crown of<br />
the head<br />
verumtamen, adv., but, nevertheless;<br />
surely<br />
verus, -a, -um, true<br />
vesania, -ae, /., madness, wild rage<br />
vesanus, -a, -urn, furious, insane<br />
vesci, dep. 3, to eat<br />
Vespasianus, -i, m., Vespasian<br />
vesper, -eri and -eds, m., evening<br />
vespera, -ae, /., evening<br />
vesperae, -arum, /. pl., vespers<br />
vesperascere, to become evening<br />
vespertinus, -a, -urn, evening<br />
vester, -tra, -trum, your, yours<br />
vestibulum, -I, n., porch, court<br />
vestigium, -ii, n., footstep; foot<br />
vestimenturn, -i, n., garment, robe;<br />
raiment<br />
Vestini, -orum, m. pl., the Abruzzi<br />
vestire, to clothe; put on<br />
vestis, -is, /., garment; clothing, vesture<br />
vestitus, -us, m., providing of clothing;<br />
vesture<br />
veteranus, -3, -urn, veteran<br />
veterascere, to grow old; vanish<br />
veternosus, -a, -urn, dull, lethargic<br />
vetare, to forbid<br />
vetitus, -a, -urn, forbidden<br />
vetus, -eris, old; original<br />
vetustas, -atis, f., old age, old man, old<br />
life; antiquity; fanner ways<br />
vetustus, -a, -urn, old<br />
vexare, to trouble, oppress, afflict<br />
vexatio, -onis, /., annoyance; illtreatment<br />
vexillum, -i, n., standard, banner<br />
via, -ae, /., way, highway<br />
viare, to travel<br />
viarius, -a, -um, wayfarer<br />
viaticum, -i, n., viaticum<br />
viator, -oris, m., wayfarer, traveler<br />
Vibhina, -ae, /., Bibiana<br />
LATIN GRAMMAR<br />
vibrare, to brandish<br />
vicarium, -ii, n., vicariate; office or<br />
jurisdiction of a vicar<br />
vicarius, -ii, m., vicar<br />
viceni, -ae, -a, twenty<br />
vicennis, at the age of twenty<br />
Vicentia, -ae, /., Vicenza<br />
vicinus, -a, -urn, neighboring, nearby<br />
vicinus, -i, m., neighbor<br />
vicis (gen.; no nom.), change, alteration;<br />
time, instance; course; return;<br />
vices, pl., punishment; in or ad<br />
vicem, instead of<br />
vicissim, adv., in return; in turn, by<br />
turns<br />
vicissitudo, -inis, j., alteration<br />
victima, -ae, /., victim<br />
victitare, to live upon<br />
victor, -oris, m., victor, conqueror<br />
victoria, -ae, /., victory<br />
victrix, -icis, victorious, conquering<br />
victrix, -icis, /., congueror<br />
victus, -us, m., food, feeding; life, way<br />
of living<br />
vicus, -i, m., town; district; street,<br />
lane, way; vicus Patrici, a district of<br />
Rome<br />
videlicet, adv., namely, to wit<br />
viden = videsne? seest thou?<br />
videns, -entis, m., seer<br />
videre, vidi, visus, to see, behold<br />
videri, visus sum, to seem<br />
vidua, -ae, /., widow<br />
viduare, to deprive of<br />
viduitas, -atis, t., widowhood<br />
Viennensis, -e, of Vienne<br />
vigere, to live, flourish; be raised to<br />
power<br />
vigesimus, -a, -urn, twentieth<br />
vigil, -ilis, watchful<br />
vigilanter, adv., vigilantly<br />
vigilare, to watch, be awake; resort<br />
vigilia, -ae, /., watch, watching; vigil<br />
viginti, twenty