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- villanagium:—the tenure of a villein, villenage.
- villanus:—a villein, a bondman.
- villare:—a list of villa.
- villata:—a township, a village.
- villaticus:—a peasant.
- villains pannus:—frieze.
- villenagium:—the tenure of a villein.
- villicanus, villicus:—a steward, a reeve.
- villificare:—to build; to wall in.
- villosa:—velvet.
- vilnetum. See vicinetum.
- vina:—a fin.
- vinagium:—rent paid in wine.
- vinaria:—a vintry.
- vinegrum:—vinegar.
- vinetria:—a vintry.
- vinitarius:—a vintner; the custodian of the wine in a convent.
- vinitor:—a vintner.
- vinna:—a drag-net.
- vintarius, vintenarius:—a vintner; a commander of twenty soldiers.
- virbius:—twice married.
- virga:—a yard; a wand; the verge, the compass of the king's court.
- virgavium:—an osier bed.
- virgarius. See virgatarius.
- virgastrum:—an osier bed.
- virgata:—a yard-land, or verge, a quarter of a hide, varying from 12 to 40 acres; the verge.
- virgatarius:—originally a holder of a virgate or yard-land, but used for all smallholders of land.
- virgator:—a verger.
- virgeus:—striped, brindled.
- virgiferens:—a verger.
- virgultarius:—an orcharder.
- viridariæ dies:—days for surveying the viridaria in a forest.
- viridarium:—a clearing in a forest; a garden.
- viridarius:—a verderer, a forest officer; a hay ward.
- viride:—vert or greenhue, trees, &c. in a forest; the right to cut green wood.
- viridere:—to scour a river or ditch.
- viridis:—sometimes used for varium, vair.
- viridium, virificum:—varnish.
- viro:—a boatman.
- visitor:—a vejour.
- visnetum. See vicinetum.
- visor:—an inspector.
- vispilio:—a nocturnal robber.
- vista:—ar interview.
- visus:—a view.
- vitellarius:—a victualler.
- vitellium:—caudle.
- vitillarius:—a victualler.
- vitreare, vitriare:—to glaze.
- vitriatio:—glazing.
- vitriatus:—glazed.
- vitulamen:—a graft.
- vitulare:—to calve.
- vitulinium:—vellum.