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The Record Interpreter.
  • vassallus:—a vassal, a feudal tenant.
  • vasseleria:—a vassal's tenure.
  • vassella:—plate.
  • vastare:—to waste.
  • vastellarium:—a bakehouse where wastel bread was baked.
  • vastellum:—a shade; an arbour. See wastellus.
  • vastina:—waste land.
  • vastum:—waste.
  • vatila:—a scoop.
  • vavassaria. See vavassoria.
  • vavassor:—a vassal, next in dignity to a baron; a free tenant of a tenant in chief
  • vavassoria:—land held by a vavassor.
  • vealtrarius, veautrarius. See veltrarius.
  • vehagium:—payment for carriage.
  • vehia:—a load.
  • vehitura:—carriage.
  • veicium:—a conduit or pipe (?).
  • veirium:—error for veicium.
  • velare:—to sail.
  • velle:—will (subst.).
  • veltraria:—the office of slipper when coursing.
  • veltrarius:—a lyme-hound; a man who leads hounds, a slipper.
  • veltrea:—a leash.
  • veluellum, veluettum, velutum:—velvet.
  • venaria:—beasts and birds of chase.
  • venatio:—venison; the right of hunting.
  • venda:—payment to lord for licence to sell; toll of goods for sale.
  • venea:—a vineyard.
  • venella:—a lane.
  • Veneris dies:—Friday.
  • venia curta:—a slight bow.
  • venia longa:—a low bow.
  • ventare, ventilare:—to winnow; to air.
  • venticius:—wind (adj.).
  • ventilogium:—a vane.
  • ventosa:—a cupping glass.
  • ventosare: —to bleed by cupping.
  • ventriceum, ventriticum molendinum:—a windmill.
  • veragium:—verage, the right of the Marshal of England to all pied cattle taken in war.
  • verbale:—a dictionary.
  • vereda:—a carter.
  • veredarius:—a courier; a thill horse.
  • veredictum:—a verdict.
  • veredis:—a ferret.
  • veredum:—a thill, the draught tree of a cart.
  • veredus:—a thill horse.
  • vergenta:—a measure used for spices.
  • verina:—a pane of glass.
  • vermiculus:—vermilion.
  • vermina:—vermin.
  • vernacio:—varnishing.
  • vernare:—to varnish.
  • vernellum:—varnish.
  • vero:—a minnow (leuciscus phoxinus).
  • veronica:—a vernacle.
  • verra:—war.