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LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY
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viātor

viātor, -ōris, m. [via], traveler
victor, -ōris, m. [vincō, conquer], conqueror, victor. In apposition, with adj. force, victorious
victōria, -ae, f. [victor, victor], victory
vīcus, -ī, m. village
videō, -ēre, vīdī, vīsas, see, perceive. Pass, be seen; seem (§ 420.d)
vigilia, -ae, f. [vigil, awake], watch. dē tertiā vigiliā, about the third watch
vīgintī, indecl. numeral adj. twenty
vīlicus, -ī, m. [villa, farm, steward, overseer of a farm
vīlla, -ae, f. farm, villa
vinciō, -īre, vīnxī, vīnctus, bind, tie, fetter
vincō, -ere, vīcī, vīctus, conquer, defeat, overcome. Cf. sabigō, superō
vinea, -ae, f. shed (p.219)
vīnum, -ī, n. wine
violenter, adv. [violentus, violent], compared violentius, violentissimē, violently, furiously
vir, virī, m. man, husband; hero (§ 462.c)
virīlis, -e, adj. [vir, man], manly
virtūs, -ūtis, f. [vir, man], manliness; courage, valor; virtue (§464.1)

vulpēs

vīs, (vīs), f. strength, power might, violence (§468)
vīta, -ae, f [cf. vīvō, live], life, vītam agere, spend or pass life
vītō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, shun, avoid
vīvō, -ere, vīxī, ——, live. Cf. habitō, incolō
vīvus, -a, -um, adj. [cf. vīvō, live], alive, living
vix, adv. scarcely, hardly
vocō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, call, summon, invite. Cf. appeilō, nōminō
volō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, fly
volō, velle, voluī, ——, irreg. verb, will, be willing, wish (§497). Cf. capiō
volūmen, -inis, n. roll, book
Vorēnus, -ī, m. Vore’nus, a centurion
vōs, pers. pron. you (see ) (§480)
vōtum, -ī, n. [neut. part of voveō, vow], vow, pledge, prayer
vōx, vōcis, f. [cf. vocō, call], voice, cry; word
vulnerō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [vulnus, wound], wound, hurt
vulnus, -eris, n. wound, injury.
vulpēs, -is, f. fox

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