occur to one; impers., ventum est, we have or are come; ad arma ventum est, arms are resorted to. vēnor, 1, hunt (V. 2). ventus, -ī, M., wind (N. 1). verbum, -ī, N., word; ad ver vēxātiō, -ōnis, F. [vēxō], harrying, troubling, harassing (Cic. 7). vēxō, 1 [intens. from vehō], shake, hurry, trouble, harass (C.2 4). VI. sex (indecl.) or sextus, -a, bum, to a word, exactly; in plur., | -um, num. adj., six or sixth. verba, words, expressions, conver- via, -ae, F., way, path, journey sation; verba facere, speak, dis-or march, road, route, street (V. 14); dare, give way, give free course. vereor, 2, reverence, stand in course; munire, construct a road; awe, fear (N. T. 5). via tridui, three days' march. vergō, 3, —, —, bend, turn, lie; vergit ad septentriones (C. 1), its | general direction is towards the north. vērō, adv. and conj. [vērus], in truth, indeed, in fact, but in fact, | certainly, surely, but, however (V. 10); ego vero, but as far as I am concerned. Veromandui (Viro-), -ōrum, M. plur., the Veromandui. vīcēsimus, -a, -um, num. adj. [vīgintī], twentieth. vīcīnus, -a, -um, adj. [vīcus], near, neighboring. victor, gen. -ōris, adj. [root of vincō], victorious. victor, -ōris, M. [root of vincō], conqueror, victor. victōria, -ae, F. [victor], victory, conquest. victrix, -īcis, F., conqueror. vicus, -ī, M., street (V. 24), vil versor, 1 (pass. of versō), move about, be, be situated, be em-lage. ployed, be engaged in (N. 8), live, dwell. Verudoctius, -I, M., Verudoctius. vērum, adv. and conj., but, but yet, however. vidē-licet, adv. [for vidēre licet], to wit, namely, of course, it is manifest; ironically, of course, forsooth (Cic. 8). videō, 2, vīdī, visum, see, per vērus, -a, -um, adj., true, real, ceive, observe; look at, consider; correct. Vesta, -ae, F., Vesta, a goddess. vester, or voster, -tra, -trum, poss. pron. [vōs], your, yours, of you (Cic. 4). vestibulum, -ī, N., fore-court, entrance-court, vestibule (V. 21). vestis, -is, F., garment, clothing, vesture, robe. vetō, 1, -uī, -itum, not to suffer, forbid (N. T. 6). see to (it), provide, foll. by ut cr ne; pass., see videor. videor 2, vīsus, pass. of videō, be seen, i.e. seem, appear, seem good; impers. videtur mihi, it seems (good) to me. vigilia, -ae, F. [vigil, awake], | watching, watch, watchfulness (Cic. 1), vigilance. vigilō, 1 [vigil, awake], watch, be watchful, be vigilant (Cic. 4). vilis, -e, adj., of small price, of 8), violent hands, lit. violence and vīminālis, -e, adj. [vīmen, twig, vinclum, see vinculum. vincō, 3, vīcī, victum, conquer, vinculum, -ī, N. [vinciō, bind], vindicō, 1, claim, demand; de- vinea, -ae, F. [vīnum], planta- | vīnum, -ī, N., wine (N. T. 10). hands. visō, 3, vīsī, visum, look at at- vīsus, -a, -um, part. of videō vīsus, -ūs, M. [video], sight, vīta, -ae, F., life (Cic. 5). vītō, 1, shun, avoid, evade, keep 1). vivō, 3, vīxī, vīctum, live (N. T. vīvus, -a, -um, adj. [root of vix, adv., with difficulty, hardly, vix-dum, adv., hardly then, vociferor, 1 [vōx, ferō], shout vocō, 1, call, summon, call upon, vir, virī, M., man, hero; hus- invoke; name; ad coenam vocare, virgō, -inis, F., maiden, virgin, virtūs, -ūtis, F., courage, brav- vis, - acc. vim, abl. vi, F., bid or invite to supper. Vocontii, -ōrum, м. plur., the volgō, see vulgō. volitō, 1 [intens. from volō, volnerō (vuln-), 1 [volnus], volnus (vuln-), -eris, N., wound volō, 1, fly, speed, hasten. volō, velle, volui, will, be willing, wish (V. 23), be disposed, desire, intend; velle aliquem aliquid, wish anything of any one; quid sibi hoc vult? what does this mean? voltus (vult-), -ūs, M., expression of countenance, looks (Cic. 1), face, features, visage. voluntās, -ātis, F., will, goodwill (N. 2), consent. voluptās, -ātis, F., satisfaction, enjoyment, pleasure, delight (Cic. 10). voveō, 2, vōvī, vōtum, vow, dedicate, promise, wish. (V. 15), sound, cry, utterance, speech, word; plur., remarks, common talk. vulgō, adv. [vulgus], commonly, generally, publicly. vultur, -uris, M., vulture. vultus, see voltus. X. X. = decem, num. adj. indecl., ten. Xerxēs, -is or -ī, M., Xerxes, king of Persia, defeated at Salamis. XII. = duodecim, num. adj. indecl., twelve; or duodecimus, vōx, võcis, F. [vocō, call], voice -a, -um, twelfth. |