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valentine, valentyne, valinteen,
valentine [ˈvaləntin]
n. Valentine.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
valentine's dealin: Drawing names by lot on said day.
valley [ˈvale]
n. A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
valsket, valskit, vyalskit,
valskit [I.Sh. ˈv(j)alskət]
adj. Numb. Fumbling, slack or slow in one's movements.
vanadium,
vanadium [vəˈnedɪəm]
n. Vanadium.
ill-vaandit, ill-vanded, ill-vandit, ill-vedyid, ill-venyied, ill-vynded, vaand, vaandit, vand, vandit, vandless, veynd, vynd, vyndit, vyndless,
vand [I.Sh. v(j)and, vəind]
n. A skill, knack or aptitude for doing something. Manner of behaving, attitude.
v. To arrange, contrive, shape, put together properly. To fit or adapt one thing to another.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
ill-vandit: Badly-made or -planned, ill-constructed, misshapen. Of people: not fitting into society, unsociable, objectionable or offensive in appearance, manner or behaviour.
vandless: Clumsy, lacking in skill.
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.

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