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Glossary of Latin Words.
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  • uthesium:—hue and cry.
  • uthlega, &c. See utlaga, &c.
  • uthundredum:—the outlying parts of a hundred.
  • utinatio:—regret.
  • utlaga:—an outlaw.
  • utlagare:—to outlaw.
  • utlagaria, utlagatio:—outlawry.
  • utlagius:—an outlaw.
  • utterare:—to distribute, to utter.
  • uxorare:—to give in marriage.
  • uxoratus:—married.
  • uxorium:—a fine for not marrying.

V.

  • vacanus:—vacant; void.
  • vacare:—to be void.
  • vacaria:—waste ground.
  • vacatura:—a church benefice not yet vacant; provision thereto; the next avoidance of a benefice.
  • vaccaria:—a cow-house or pasture.
  • vaccarius:—a cowherd.
  • vaccasterium:—a cowhouse; a dairy farm.
  • vacuare:—to frustrate.
  • vadiare:—to pledge oneself; to give security for; to wage.
  • vadiare legem:—to wage his law.
  • vadimonizare:—to pawn.
  • vadium:—surety; wage; custom.
  • vafra:—a wafer.
  • vagium:—security.
  • valatorium, valatrum:—a churn.
  • valectus. See valettus.
  • valentia:—value.
  • valesium:—a travelling bag.
  • valettus:—a groom; a yeoman; a journeyman.
  • valibilis:—valuable.
  • valisona anguillarum:—eel-bucks (?).
  • valitor:—an assistant; anally.
  • vallare:—to wall up.
  • valor:—strength; courage; value.
  • valvassor:—a vassal. See vavassor.
  • vana:—a weathercock.
  • vanga:—a shovel; a spade.
  • vannatarius:—a winnower.
  • vannus:—a vane; a winno wing-fan.
  • vantarius:—a footman who runs before his master.
  • vapulatio:—beating, cleaning; perhaps also "whipping" binding with string.
  • varancia:—madder.
  • varectare. See warectare.
  • varium:—vair, an expensive fur, perhaps ermine.
  • varrare:—to value.
  • vasa:—a ship.
  • vasarius:—a keeper of crockery.
  • vascella:—some sort of ship, perhaps an error for nascella.
  • vaslettus. See valettus.
  • vassalagium:—the condition of a vassal.