=Veturia, ae=, f., the mother of Coriolanus.
=Veturius, ī=, m., _T. Veturius_, consul 321 B.C.
=Vetus, eris=, m., consul with Valens, 96 A.D.
=vetus, eris=, adj., _old_, _aged_; _of a former time_, _ancient_.
=via, ae=, f., _a way_, _road_, _journey_; _passage_.
(=Vibulānus, ī=), m., _C. Fabius (Vibulānus)_, consul for the third
time 479 B.C. His praenomen is generally given as Kaeso.
=vīcēsimus, a, um= [=vīgintī=], num. adj., _twentieth_.
=vīcīnus, a, um= [=vīcus=], adj., _near_, _neighboring_.
=vicissim= [=vicis=, _alternation_], adv., _in turn_.
=Victoalī, ōrum=, pl. m., a West Gothic people.
=victor, ōris= [=vincō=], m., _a conqueror_; as adj., _victorious_.
=victōria, ae= [=vincō=], f., _victory_.
=Victorīnus, ī=, m., one of the Thirty Tyrants.
=victrīx, icis= [=vincō=], f., _a victress_, _a female conqueror_; as
adj., _victorious_.
=vīcus, ī=, m., _a town_, _village_.
=videō, ēre, vīdī, vīsus=, _to see_, _perceive_, _understand_; in
pass., _seem_. =in--invideō, ēre, vīdī, vīsus=, _to look askance at_,
_envy_.
=vīgintī=, indecl. num. adj., _twenty_.
=vīlis, e=, adj., _cheap_, _common_, _worthless_.
=vīlissimē=, see =vīliter=.
=vīliter= [=vīlis=], adv., sup. =vīlissimē=; _at a low price_,
_cheaply_.
=vīlla, ae=, f., _a country house_, _farm_, _villa_.
=Viminācium, ī=, n., a town in Upper Moesia.
=Vīminālis, e= [=vīmen=, _an osier_], adj., _of osiers_; as subst.,
=Vīminālis, is=, m. (sc. =collis=), _the Viminal Hill_, one of the
seven hills of Rome.
=vinciō, īre, vinxī, vinctus=, _to bind_, _fetter_.
=vincō, ere, vīcī, victus=, _to conquer_, _defeat_; _surpass_;
intrans., _prevail_. =con--convincō, ere, vīcī, victus=, _to overcome_;
_convict_, _refute_; _expose_. =dē--dēvincō, ere, vīcī, victus=, _to
conquer completely_, _subdue_.
=Vindelicī, ōrum=, pl. m., a people dwelling in the Roman province of
Vindelicia, south of the Danube.
=vindicō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=vīs= + =dīcō=], _to claim_; _liberate_;
_avenge_, _take vengeance on_.
=vīnea, ae=, f., _a plantation of vines_, _vineyard_; _vine_.
=vir, virī=, m., _a man_; _hero_; _husband_.
=vīrēs=, see =vīs=.
=virga, ae=, f., _a rod_.
=Virgīnius, ī=, m., 1. _L. (T.) Virgīnius_, consul 479 B.C. 2. _(L.)
Virgīnius_, father of Virginia, a maiden whose attempted enslavement by
Appius Claudius led to the overthrow of the decemvirs; consul 449 B.C.
=virgō, inis=, f., _a young girl_, _maiden_, _virgin_.
=Viriāthus, ī=, m., a celebrated Lusitanian chief who maintained a
separate command against the Romans for several years.
=viridis, e=, adj., _green_, _fresh_, _new_.
=Viridomarus, ī=, m., a leader of the Gauls who was slain by Marcellus.
=virītim= [=vir=], adv., _man by man_, _separately_, _individually_.
=virtūs, ūtis= [=vir=], f., _manliness_, _valor_; _goodness_; _virtue_.
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