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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

Vivariensis, ~, of Vivarais<br />

vivax, -ads, long-lived, vigorous<br />

vlvere, vixi, victus, to live<br />

vividus, -a, -urn, living, healthy<br />

vivificans, -antis, life-giving<br />

vivificare, to bring to life, quicken<br />

vivicatio, -onis, f., a new life<br />

vivificltrix, -ids, f., q uickener, vivifier<br />

vivus, -a, -urn, living, alive<br />

vix, adv., scarcely, with difficulty<br />

\Tladimiria, -ae, f., WloJzimierz<br />

vobiscum, wi th you<br />

vobismetipsis, dat. pl.; S~~ tumetipse<br />

vocabulum, -i, n., name<br />

vocare, to ca 11<br />

vocltio, -onis, f., calling, vocation, a<br />

sunlmons<br />

vocifenitio, -onis, f., loud shouting,<br />

jubilation<br />

volare, to fly<br />

Volaterrae, -arum, f. pl., Volterra<br />

volatile, -is, n., fowl, winged fowl<br />

volatus, -us, m., flight<br />

volens, -entis, willi ng<br />

Volhinia, -ae, f., Wolyn<br />

voJitare, to fly about<br />

vola (velIe), I wish or will<br />

volucris, -is, f., bird, fo\vl<br />

vohimen, -inis, n., volume, book<br />

voluntirie, adv., voluntarily, of one's<br />

own will<br />

voluntarium, -ii, n., free-will offering<br />

voluntarius, -a, -urn, voluntary<br />

voluntas, -atis, f. will<br />

voluptas, -atis, /., pleasure, delight<br />

Volusianus, -a, -urn, Volusian<br />

volutare (ari), to roll about, wallow<br />

v61vere, volvi, volutus, to meditate<br />

vomer, -eris, m., plowshare<br />

vorago, -inis, f., breach<br />

vorare, to eat, devour<br />

vosmetlpsos, acc.; se~ tumetipse<br />

VOUVllS, -3, -urn, votive<br />

votum, -i, n., vow; prayer, desire<br />

vovere, vovi, votus, to vow, promise<br />

solemnly<br />

vox, vocis, f., voice; sound; voce<br />

magna, with a loud voice<br />

Vratislaviensis, -e, of Wratislaw<br />

vulgare, LO pubIish<br />

vulgaris, -e, plain, common, coarse<br />

vulgo, adv., commonly<br />

vulgus, -i, n. people, multitude<br />

vulnerare, to wound<br />

vulnus, -eris, n., wound<br />

vulpes, -is, f., fox<br />

vultus, -us, m., countenance, face<br />

vulva, -ae, f., won1b<br />

w<br />

Wandali, -orum, m. pl., Vandals<br />

Willelmus, -i, m., William<br />

Willibrordus, -i, m., \Villibrord<br />

Winfridus, -i, m., Winfred<br />

Wiremuthensis, -e, of Wearmouth<br />

Wolphardus, -i, m., Wolphard<br />

Xamphana, -ac, f., Champagne<br />

Xaverius, -ii, m., Xavier<br />

xenodochium, -ii, n., hospital<br />

Xystus, -i, m., Sixtus<br />

x<br />

Y<br />

Ypsllon, Greek letter y<br />

z<br />

zabulus, -i, m., devil<br />

zain, the seventh letter of the Hebrew<br />

alphabet, corresponding to English<br />

z<br />

Zatecium, -ii, n., Zatec

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