=vīs=, gen. and dat. wanting, acc. =vim=, abl. =vī=, f., _strength_,
_force_; _hostile force_, _violence_; _quantity_, _number_; pl.
=vīrēs=, _energy_, _vigor_, _resources_; =vim facere=, _to use
violence_.
=Viscellīnus, ī=, m., _Sp. Cassius (Viscellīnus)_, the first master of
the horse at Rome.
=vīta, ae= [=vīvō=], f., _life_, _conduct_.
=Vitellius, ī=, m., 1. _(A.) Vitellius_, Roman emperor, 69 A.D. 2.
_(L.) Vitellius_, brother of (1).
=vitiō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=vitium=], _to make faulty_, _taint_,
_corrupt_, _defile_, _dishonor_.
=vitiōsus, a, um= [=vitium=], adj., _full of faults_, _faulty_;
_wicked_, _depraved_.
=vitium, ī=, n., _a fault_, _vice_.
=vīvō, ere, vīxī, --=, _to live_.
=vīvus, a, um= [=vīvō=], adj., _living_, _alive_.
=vix=, adv., _with difficulty_, _hardly_, _scarcely_.
=vocō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=vōx=], _to call_, _summon_; _rouse_; _name_.
=ex--ēvocō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to call out_, _summon_. =prō--prōvocō,
āre, āvī, ātus=, _to challenge_. =re--revocō, āre, āvī, ātus=, _to
recall_, _recover_.
=volō, velle, voluī, --=, _to be willing_, _wish_. =magis--mālō, mālle,
māluī, --=, _to wish_, _rather_, _prefer_. =nē--nōlō, nōlle, nōluī,
--=, _to be unwilling_, _not to wish_, _not to want_.
=Volscī, ōrum=, pl. m., an ancient tribe living in the south of Latium.
=Volumnia, ae=, f., the wife of Coriolanus.
=voluntārius, a, um= [=voluntās=], adj., _of free will_, _voluntary_.
=voluntās, ātis= [=volō=], f., _will_, _desire_, _inclination_.
=Volusiānus, ī=, m., son of the emperor Gallus. His father conferred
the title of Caesar upon him in 251 A.D. and Augustus in 252 A.D.
=voracitās, ātis=, f., _greediness_, _ravenousness_.
=vōx, vōcis=, f., _voice_, _sound_, _tone_; _cry_, _call_; _saying_,
_speech_.
=vulnerō, āre, āvī, ātus= [=vulnus=], _to wound_, _hurt_, _injure_.
=vulnus, eris=, n., _a wound_; _blow_, _misfortune_.
=Vulsō, ōnis=, m., _L. Mānlius Vulsō_, consul 256 B.C.
=vultus, ūs=, m., _the expression of the face_, _features_,
_countenance_.
X.
=X.= = 10.
=Xanthippus, ī,= m., a Lacedaemonian who commanded the Carthaginians
against the Romans under Regulus.
=Xerxēs, is,= m., a king of the Persians who was conquered by Alexander
Severus.
Z.
=Zēnobia, ae,= f., queen of Palmyra.
REFERENCES TO HARKNESS’ NEW LATIN GRAMMARS (1898)
P. 7. N. 1. 600, II.
2. 417.
3. 489.
4. 444.
5. 590.
6. 598.
P. 8. N. 1. 483.
2. 429.
3. 485, 2.
4. 238.
P. 9. N. 1. 442.
2. 425, 4.
P. 10. N. 1. 428, 2.
2. 646.
3. 568.
4. 564, II.
P. 11. N. 1. 462.
2. 418.
P. 12. N. 1. 507, 4.
2. 570; 550.
3. 440, 2.
4. 628.
P. 13. N. 1. 638, 3.
2. 579.
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