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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • verrina:—a pane of glass.
  • versatilis pons:—a swingbridge.
  • versator:—a turnspit.
  • versor:—a turner.
  • versutius:—"fersouthe."
  • vertagus:—a tumbler dog.
  • vertebra:—a hinge.
  • vertebrum:—a reel.
  • vertevella, vertinella:—a hook; a hinge; shears.
  • vertitor:—a turner.
  • verugirus:—a turnspit.
  • veruversorium:—a roasting jack.
  • vervella:—vervels, gold or silver rings on a hawk's jesses.
  • vesca:—vetch.
  • vespera:—vespers, between the 9th hour of the day and night.
  • vesperus:—evensong.
  • vespilio:—a nocturnal robber.
  • vesselamenta:—plate.
  • vesta:—crop.
  • vestiarium:—a wardrobe; a vestry.
  • vestibulum:—a vestry.
  • vestigabilis cams:—a sleuth hound.
  • vestiplicium :—a clothes press.
  • vestire:—to invest.
  • vestitura. See vestura.
  • vestitus:—a fee or benefice with which the holder is invested.
  • vestura:—crop; possession.
  • vettrarius. See veltrarius.
  • vetuxuale:—toll (for vectigal?).
  • veua, veuta:—a view.
  • veutrarius. See veltrarius.
  • vexillator:—a standardbearer.
  • vexillifer:—a standardbearer.
  • vexus: —a pack, a bundle.
  • viagium:—a voyage.
  • vians:—a traveller.
  • vibrella:—a cannon.
  • vibrellator:—a gunner.
  • vicaria:—a vicarage.
  • vicariatus:—the office of a vicar.
  • vicarius:—a vicar.
  • vicecancellarius:—a vice-chancellor.
  • vicecomes:—a viscount; a sheriff.
  • vicecomitilia:—vicontiels, rents farmed by a sheriff.
  • vicedominus:—a vidame, a bishop's deputy in temporal matters.
  • vicenarius. See vintarius.
  • viceplebanus:—a deputy to a parish priest.
  • vicinetum, vicinia:—neighbourhood; venue.
  • victinella:—a bolt (from vectis).
  • victualarius:—a victualler.
  • vicus:—a street.
  • viduatus:—widowed.
  • vidula:—a fiddle.
  • vidulator:—a fiddler.
  • viella:—a viol.
  • viellator:—a player on the viol.
  • vigeria:—the jurisdiction of a vicar.
  • vigerius:—a vicar.
  • vigilarius:—a monk who woke the others.
  • vigilia:—the eve of or day before a feast.
  • vigilice:—matins or vigils.
  • villa:—a vill or village; a town.