330 LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY
ut
- ut, conj. with the subjv. that, in order that, that not (with verbs of fearing), so that, to (§350.1)
- uter, -tra, -trum (gen. -īus, dat. -ī), interrog. pron. which of two? which? (§108)
- uterque, utraque, utrumque, indef. pron. each of two, each, both, ab utrāque parte, on both sides
- ūtilis, -e, adj. [ūtor, use], useful
- utrimque, adv. [uterque, each of two], on each side, on either hand
- ūva, -ae, f. grape, bunch of grapes
- uxor, -ōris, f. wife
V
- vāgīna, -ae, sheath, scabbard
- vagor, -ārī, -ātus sum, dep. verb, wander
- valeō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus, be powerftil, be well; in the imperative as a greeting, farewell. plūrimum valēre, have the most power
- valētūdō, -inis, f. [valeō, be well], health
- validus, -a, -um, adj. [cf. valeō, be strong], strong, able, well
- vallēs, -is, f. valley
- vāllum, -ī, n. rampart, earthworks
- varius, -a, -um, adj. bright-colored
- vāstō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [vāstus, empty], (make empty), devastate, lay waste
- vectīgal, -ālis, n. tax, tribute
- vehementer, adv. [vehemēns, eager], compared vehementius, vehementissimē, eagerly, vehemently
- vehō, -ere, vexī, vectus, convey, carry. In the passive often in the sense of ride, sail
- vel, conj. or. vel ... vel, either ... or. Cf. aut
via
- vēlōcitās, -ātis, f. [vēlōx, swift], swiftness
- vēlōx, -ōcis, adj. swift, fleet
- vēlum, -ī, n. sail
- vēndō, -ere, vēndidī, vēnditus, sell
- veniō, -īre, vēnī, ventus, come, go
- ventus, -ī, m. wind
- verbum, -ī, n. word, verba facere prō, speak in behalf of
- vereor, -ērī, -itus sum, dep. verb, fear; reverence, respect (§493). Cf. timeō
- Vergilius, Vergi’lī, m. Vergil, the poet
- vergō, -ere, ——, ——, turn, lie
- vērō, adv. [vērus, true],in truth, surely; conj. but, however, tum vērō, then you may be sure, introducing the climax of a story
- vertō, -ere, -tī, -sus, turn, change. tergum vertere, retreat, flee
- vērus, -a, -um, true, actual
- vesper, -erī, m. evening
- vester, -tra, -trum, possessive adj. and pron. your, yours (§98)
- vestīgium, vestī’gī, n. [cf. vestīgō, track], footstep, track, trace
- vestīmentum, -ī, n. [vestis, clothing], garment
- vestiō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus [vestis, clothing], clothe, dress
- vestis, -is, f. clothing, attire, garment, robe
- vestītus, -a, -um, adj. [part, of vestiō, clothe], clothed
- Vesuvius, Vesu’vi, m. Vesuvius, the volcano near Pompeii. See map
- veterānus, -a, -um, adj. old, veteran
- vetō, -āre, -uī, -itūs, forbid, prohibit
- vexō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, trouble, annoy
- via, -ae, f. way, road, street; way, manner. Cf. iter