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vent, ventit,
vent [vɛnt]
n. A vent. A chimney flue. An opening,
v. To vent. To put money or the like into circulation.
venter, venther, ventir, ventur,
ventur [ˈvɛntər]
n. To venture.
n. A venture. Anything driven ashore by tide or wind.
Venus,
Venus [ˈvɛnəs, ˈvinəs]
n. The planet Venus.
vaardie, vaerdi, vairdie, verdi, verdie, virdi,
verdie [I.Sh. ˈvɛrdi, ˈveːrdi]
n. A spoken formula or a ritual action which is supposed to bring luck. A charm, superstition.
verder, verdur,
verdur [ˈvɛrdər]
n. Lush green vegetation. The colour thereof.
vairge, varge, verge,
verge [ˈvɛr(d)ʒ]
n. Verge. A strip or belt of trees.
varmin, vermin, vermint,
vermin [ˈvɛrmɪn, ˈvɑr-]
n. Vermin. Pejoratively: a large quantity or number. A swarm, crowd, multitude.
vairnish, vernish,
vernish [ˈveːrnɪʃ, ˈvɛrnɪʃ]
n. Varnish.
ferra, varra, varry, vary, ver$, vera, verie, verilies, verily, verlies, verra, verralie, verralies, verruh, viry, vury,
verra [ˈvɛra]
adv. Very.
adj. Very.
Compounds and phrases etc.
verralie(s): Verily, beyond doubt or question.
varse, verse,
verse [vɛrs]
also arch. varse
n. Verse.
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