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vandal, vannal, vannle,
vandal [ˈvan(d)l]
n. A vandal.
vanded, vandet, vandit,
vandit [I.Ork. ˈvandɪt]
n. A cow with striped sides. A badly dyed garment. Multi-shaded yarn spun from more than one colour.
vaandlob, vaandlub, vaanlöp, vandlop, vandlub, vandlup, vanloop, vanlop, vanlup,
vandlop [I.Sh. ˈvan(d)ləp]
n. A heavy shower of rain, a downpour.
vain, vane, ven,
vane [ven]
int. A call to a horse in harness to turn to the left or near side.
vaneela, vaneelae, vaneelie,
vaneelae [ˈvanilə, -e]
n. Vanilla.
vaapour, vapour, vapourin,
vapour [ˈvepər]
n. Vapour.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
vapourin: Vapouring.
vaarg, varg, vargation, vargel, vargeled, vargelt, vargit, vargle, vargle, vargled, vargt, verg, vergit,
varg [I.Sh. varg, vɛrg]
n. A mess, an untidy mix-up. Dirt, rubbish. Messiness, dirty or disgusting work or conditions.
v. To soil, defile. To work in dirty conditions, perform a messy task. To work in a slaving laborious way. To meddle messily with.
pt. pp. vargit adj. Striped with dirt.
 
vargle
v. To soil, defile. To work in dirty conditions, perform a messy task. To work in a slaving laborious way. To meddle messily with
pt. pp. vargelt
eerie-orms, eerie-orums, eeriorum, variorium, variorum, varryorm, veere-ottums, veerie-orums, veery-orums,
variorum [varɪˈoːrəm]
n. A change, novelty. A constant variation. A decoration in furniture or handwriting. An ornament.
awrious, vaarie, vaarious, vaary, vahrious, vairie, vairy, various, varry, varry, vary, vaurious, verious,
vary [ˈveːrɪ, ˈvarɪ]
n. A change of direction.
v. Vary. To show the first symptoms of delirium.
pt. pp. varit, varied
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
at a vary: In a state of indecision or vacillation.
variety: Variation, diversity of character.
various [ˈveːrɪəs, ˈvaːrɪəs]: Various. Different from one another, of different kinds or sorts.
vas, vass,
vas [I.Sh. vas]
n. An identifying thread tied to a lamp to match it to its mother. To tie such a thread.

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