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veesig, veesik, veesock, veezock, viseck, visek, vissek,
veesock [I.Sh. ˈvizək]
n. An old song or ballad.
veet, veit, vit,
veet [vit]
n. A vet, veterinary surgeon.
veegetable, veejitbul, vegatable, vegetable,
vegetable [ˈvɛdʒətəbl]
n. adj. Vegetable.
vaegle, vaegwil, vagil, vaigle, veggel, veggil, veggl, veggwol, vegwal, vegwal,
vegwal [I.Sh. ˈvɛg(w)əl]
n. A wooden stake driven into the wall of a cowhouse with a hole through which the fastening for the animal was passed.
veekle, vehicle, viackle,
vehicle [ˈviəkl]
n. Vehicle.
vangis, venace, vendace, vendise, vendiss, vengis,
vendace [ˈvɛndes]
n. The Lochmaben char Coregonus vandesius.
vender,
vender [I.Sh. ˈvɛndər]
v. To wander. The turning tide. To turn or row a boat against the sun.
vengeance,
vengeance [ˈvɛndʒəns]
n. Vengeance.
vengie,
vengie [I.Sh. ˈvɛŋi]
n. A boisterous, noisy mob (of children).
vannel, vennel,
vennel [ˈvɛnəl]
n. A narrow alley or lane between houses.
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