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SECOND LATIN<br />

verbum, n., word; ad -, literally,<br />

word for word<br />

vere, really, truly<br />

vereri (dep. 2), veritus, to fear<br />

veritas, t., truth<br />

vero, truly, but, whereas; minime -,<br />

by no means; nisi -, unless indeed<br />

versare, to turn, to treat, to deliberate<br />

versiculus, m., verse<br />

vertibilis, convertible, liable to be<br />

turned back<br />

verum, truly, indeed; - etiam, but<br />

also<br />

verus, true<br />

vespertinus, evening<br />

vester, your<br />

vestigium, n., footstep<br />

vestis, f., clothing, attire, vestment<br />

vetare, vetui, vetitus, to forbid<br />

vetlls, old<br />

vetustissimus, very ancien t<br />

v.g. (abbrev. for verbi gratia), for example<br />

via, f., way, road<br />

viator, m., wayfarer<br />

vicarius, m., vicar<br />

vicis, f., punishment, time, instance;<br />

in or ad vicem, instead of; pro hac<br />

vice, for this once<br />

vicissim, on the contrary, on the other<br />

hand, in turn<br />

victoria, f., victory<br />

vicms, m., a living<br />

videre (2), vidi, visus, to see<br />

videri (dep. 2), to seem<br />

vigere (2), to live, to flourish<br />

vigilare, to watch<br />

vincere, vici, victus, to overcome, to<br />

conquer<br />

Yindicare, to vindicate, to deliver<br />

vinum, n., wine<br />

vir, m., man, husband<br />

virginitas, f., virginity<br />

virgo, f., virgin, maiden<br />

virtuosus, virtuous, of virtue<br />

virtus, f., virtue, host, excellence,<br />

power, might, strength<br />

viscera, n. pl., bowels, innermost parts<br />

visibilis, visible<br />

vis, f., violence, force<br />

visitare, to visi t<br />

visitatio, f., visit, visitation<br />

visivus, visual<br />

vita, t., life<br />

vitiosus, vicious<br />

vitium, n., vice<br />

vituIus, m. J<br />

calf<br />

vivens, living<br />

vivi.ficare~ to quicken, to bring to life,<br />

to give life to<br />

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

vivus, liv ing<br />

vix, scarcely, Vv·ith dii11culty<br />

vocabulum, n., name<br />

vocalis, voca1<br />

vocare, to call<br />

vocatio, t., vocation<br />

volitio, f., volition, will<br />

volitus, wished, wanted, willed<br />

voluntas, t., \\.'ill<br />

votum, n., vow, prayer<br />

vox, f., voice, petition<br />

v. Test. (abbrev.), Old Testarnent<br />

vulgo, C01l1nlonly, generally<br />

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

z<br />

zizania, n. pl., cockle

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