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voat, voàt, vóat, voet, vot, vote, votit, vott,
vote [vot, vɔt]
n. Vote.
v. To vote.
pt. pp. votit
avoo, avou, avow, avowe, disavoo, disavou, voo, voo$d, voo$t, vood, vooed, vou, vou$t, voued, vow, vowt,
vou [vuː]
v. To vow. To curse, utter maledictions.
pt. pp. voued
 
avou [əˈ-]
n. Declaration or avowal.
v. To undertake, take the responsibility.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
disavou: Disavow.
vou for: to swear about, imprecate against.
vooel, voowel, vouel,
vouel [ˈvu(ə)l]
n. A vowel.
voost, voostie, voosty, vost, vous, voust, voustie, vousty, vowst, vowstie, woust,
voust [vust, vʌust]
n. A boast, brag.
v. To boast, brag, to boast about, vaunt.
 
voustie
adj. Boastful, proud.
adv. Boastfully, proudly.
vou, vouv, vouve, vow, vowe, wowve,
vowe [vʌu]
also NN.a. wowve
int. An exclamation expressing pleasure, admiration or surprise.
vulter, vultur,
vultur [vʌltər]
n. A vulture.
vyre,
vyre [ˈvəi(ə)r]
n. arch. A bolt for a cross-bow.

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