Glossary of Latin Words.
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- vivarium:—a park; a fishpond. O. E. vever.
- viverra:—a ferret.
- vobisare:—to address in the plural.
- vola:—the hollow of the hand; a handful.
- volatus:—falconry.
- volsura:—vaulting.
- volta:—a vault.
- volticium:—an arch.
- volupare:—to roll up (volutare).
- volutus:—a vault.
- vosare:—to address in the plural.
- vota:—a drain; a vault.
- vouta:—a vault.
- vulgariter:—in English.
- vulpericia canis:—a foxhound.
W.
- waccaria:—a cowhouse or cow-pasture.
- waccarius:—a cowherd.
- wacta:—watch.
- wactare:—to watch.
- wadda:—woad.
- wadium. See vadium.
- waerum:—a weir.
- wafra:—wafer bread.
- waftor:—a pilot.
- waga:—a wey or weigh: of wool 256 lbs. or 2 sacks; of cheese 168, 256, or 300. lbs.; of barley or malt 6 qrs., temp. Edw. I.; of salt 25 qrs.; of tallow 168 lbs.; a waif; whey.
- wagesium:—ooze, sea-ground.
- wagha. See waga.
- waia. See waga.
- waida:—woad.
- wainabilis:—passable by waggons; tilled.
- wainagium:—a stock of wagons, team, &c.; wainage; cartage.
- wainare:—to till; to get a profit out of.
- waineria:—farm implements (?).
- waisda:—woad.
- waivare:—to forsake; to outlaw (a woman).
- waiviamentum, waiviaria:—a waiver, waiviary; refusal.
- waiviare:—to waive, to abandon.
- waivium:—a waif.
- waivius:—wandering.
- walda, waldia:—a forest; weald, wold.
- walecheria:—Welshry.
- waliscus:—a Welshman; a servant.
- walla:—a wall.
- wallare:—to wall; to fortify.
- wallia:—a wall.
- wallum:—a wall.
- wallura:—walling.
- wambasarius:—a maker of gambesons.
- wambasium. See gambeso.
- wannagium. See wainagium.
- wannus. See vannus.
- wantalius, wantarius:—a glover.