=ut=, adv., interrog., _how?_ _in what way?_ rel., _as_, _just as_;
_since_, _seeing that_; =ut … ita=, _just as … so_.
=ut=, conj., (1) with ind., _when_; ut =prīmum=, _as soon as_; (2) with
subj. of purpose, _in order that_, _that_; _of result_, _so that_,
_that_.
=uterque, traque, trumque= [=uter= + =que=], adj., _each_ (of two),
_both_.
=ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum=, _to make use of_, _employ_; _enjoy_; _have_,
_possess_; _associate with_, _be intimate with_.
=utrimque= [=uterque=], adv., _from_ or _on both sides_, _on either
hand_.
=uxor, ōris=, f., _a wife_.
=uxōrius, a, um= [=uxor=], adj., _of a wife_.
V.
=V.= = 5.
=vacuus, a, um= [=vacō=, _to be empty_], adj., _empty_, _unoccupied_.
=*vādō, ere, --, --=, _to go_, _rush_. =ex--ēvādō, ere, vāsī, vāsus=,
_to go forth_ or _away_; _get away_, _escape_; _get to be_, _become_.
=in--invādō, ere, vāsī, vāsus=, _to enter_; _attack_; _seize_, _take
possession of._.
=vagor, ārī, ātus sum=, _to wander_.
=Valēns, entis=, m., 1. _(F.) Valēns_, consul 96 A.D. 2. _Valēns_,
emperor of the East, 364-378 A.D.
=Valeria, ae=, f., daughter of Diocletian and wife of Galerius.
=Valeriānus=, ī, m., 1. _(P.) Licinius Valeriānus_, Roman emperor
253-260 A.D. 2. _(P.) Licinius Valeriānus_, son of (1).
=Valerius, ī=, m., the name of a Roman gens. See =Corvīnus=,
=Laevīnus=, =Messāla=, =Pūblicola=.
=valētūdō, inis= [=valeō=, _to be well_], f., _health_ (good or bad),
_sickness_, _weakness_.
=validus, a, um= [=valeō=, _to be wel_l], adj., _strong_, _healthy_,
_effective_.
=vallum, ī=, n., _stockade_, _rampart_, _wall_.
=Vandalī, ōrum=, pl. m., _Vandals_, a confederacy of German peoples
that invaded Italy in the fifth century A.D..
=variē= [=varius=], adv., _variously_.
=varius, a, um=, adj., _diverse_, _various_.
=Varrō, ōnis=, m., 1. _M. (Terentius) Varrō_, a legate of Pompey in
Spain, where he was defeated by Caesar. 2. _P. (C.) Terentius Varrō_,
consul 219 and 216 B.C.
=Varroniānus=, ī, consul 363 A.D.
=Vārus, ī=, m., _Q. Vārus_, one of the leaders of the Pompeian party at
the battle of Thapsus.
=vās, vāsis= (pl. =vāsa, ōrum=), n., _a vessel_, _dish_.
=vāstitās, ātis= [=vāstō=], f., _devastation_.
=vāstō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to lay waste_, _devastate_, _destroy_.
=Vatia, ae=, m., _P. Servilius Vatia_, surnamed Isauricus, consul 79
B.C.
=Vēcta, ae=, f., an island off the southern coast of England, now the
Isle of Wight.
=vehementer= [=vehemēns=, _earnest_], adv., _earnestly_, _seriously_,
_severely_; _exceedingly_.
=vehiculum, ī= [=vehō=], n., _a vehicle_, _carriage_.
=vehō, ere, vexī, vectus=, _to bear_, _carry_, _convey_; in pass. with
=nāvī= or =equō=, _to sail_, _ride_. =ex--ēvehō, ere, vexī, vectus=,
_to lift_, _raise_, _elevate_. =in--invehō, ere, vexī, vectus=, _to
carry in_ or _to_; in pass., _ride into_, _sail into_. =re--revehō,
ere, vexī, vectus=, _to carry back_, _bring back_, _return_.
=Vēientānī, ōrum=, pl. m., _the inhabitants of Vēiī_.
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