=Vēientēs, ium=, pl. m., _the people of Vēiī_. =Vēiī, ōrum=, pl. m., _Vēiī_, a powerful town in Etruria, about twelve miles from Rome. =vel= [old imperative of =volō=], adv. and conj., _even_; or, _or else_; =vel … vel=, _either … or_. =vēnditiō, ōnis= [=vēndō=], f., _an auction sale_, _auction_. =vēndō, ere, didī, ditus= [contr. from =venumdō=], _to sell_. =venēnum, ī=, n., _poison_. =venerābilis, e= [=veneror=], adj., _venerable_, _reverend_. =venerātiō, ōnis= [=veneror=], f., _veneration_, _reverence_. =veneror, ārī, ātus sum=, _to worship_, _revere_, _respect_, _honor_. =Venetia, ae=, f., a district at the head of the Adriatic Sea. =venia, ae=, f., _favor_, _grace_, _kindness_. =veniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come_, _go_. =con--conveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come together_, _assemble_; _be agreed upon_, _be suitable_. =ex--ēveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to turn out_, _come to pass_. =in--inveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come upon_, _find_, _discover_. =inter--interveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come upon_, _appear_, _intervene_. =per--perveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come to_, _reach_; _penetrate_, _attain to_. =prae--praeveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come before_, _get start of_, _anticipate_, _outstrip_. =sub--subveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come to help_, _aid_, _assist_. =super--superveniō, īre, vēnī, ventus=, _to come to the rescue_, _arrive_; _surpass_. =venter, tris=, m., _the stomach_; _appetite_. =Ventidius, ī=, m., see =Bassus=. =verberō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=verber=, _lash_], _to whip_, _scourge_, _beat_. =vērē= [=vērus=, _true_], adv., _truly_, _really_. =vereor, ērī, itus sum=, _to fear_, _dread_, _respect_. =Vergiliānus, a, um=, adj., _Vergilian_; =Vergiliānus versus=, a verse from the Aeneid of Vergil. =Vērōna, ae=, f., an important town in Cisalpine Gaul. =*vertō, ere, ī, versus=, _to turn_, _change_; in pass., _turn about_, _return_. =ab--āvertō, ere, ī, versus=, _to turn away_ or _aside_, _avert_, _divert_. =con--convertō, ere, ī, versus=, _to turn round_, _change_; _turn_, _direct_; _divert_, _misuse_. =ex--ēvertō, ere, ī, versus=, _to overturn_, _destroy_, _ruin_. =re--revertor, ī, revertī= or (less often) =reversus sum=, _to return_; _revert_, _recur_. =versus, ūs= [=vertō=], m., _a line_, _verse_. =vērum= [=vērus=, _true_], adv., _truly_, _certainly_; _but_. =Vērus, ī=, m., see =Antōnīnus=. =Vespasiānus, ī=, m., _(T. Flavius) Vespasiānus_, Roman emperor 70-79 A.D. =vespera, ae=, f., _evening_. =vespillo, ōnis=, m., _a corpse bearer_. =Vestālis, e=, adj., pertaining to the goddess Vesta. =vester, tra, trum=, pron. adj., _your_, _yours_; =Vestra= (as title of emperor), “_Your Serene Highness._” =vestis, is=, f., _clothing_, _garments_; _a robe_. =vetō, āre, uī, itus=, _not allow_, _forbid_. =Vetraniō, ōnis=, m., a commander of the legions in Illyria who was proclaimed emperor by the troops. =Vettius, ī=, m., _T. Vettius_, a leader of the Marsi in the Marsic war.
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