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vacca, -ae (f): cow
vāgiō, -īre, -īvī/-iī, ---: to cry, wail, bawl
valdē: very, very much, exceedingly
Valē! / Valēte!: Goodbye!
valedīcō, valedīcere, valedīxī, valedictus: to say goodbye
valeō, valēre, valuī: to be strong, to feel well
valvae, -ārum (f. pl.): doors
varius, -a, -um: different, varied, changing, conflicting
vehementer: very much, violently, hard
vehiculum, -ī (n): vehicle
vehō, vehere, vexī, vectus: to carry, convey, transport
vēnābulum, -ī (n): hunting spear
vēnālicius, -ī (m): slave-dealer
vēnātiō, vēnātiōnis (f): hunt, hunting
vēnātor, vēnātōris (m): hunter
vēndō, vēndere, vēndidī, vēnditus: to sell
venetus, -a, -um: blue
venia, -ae (f): mercy, forgiveness, pardon
veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventus: to come
ventus, -ī (m): wind
vēr, vēris (n): spring
verberō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to beat
verbōsus, -a, -um: talkative, wordy
verbum, -ī (n): word
verna, -ae (m/f): a slave (born in the household)
verrō, verrere, verrī, versus: to sweep, drag, pull, carry off
versipellis, -is (m): werewolf; one who can change appearance
versus, -ūs (m): line (of poetry), verse
vertō, vertere, vertī, versus: to turn
vērus, -a, -um: true, real
vesper, vesperī (m): evening; vesperī: in the evening
vester, vestra, vestrum: your (pl)
vēstigium, -ī (n): footprint, track, trace
Vesuvius, -ī (m): Vesuvius, a volcanic mountain near Pompeii
vetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitus: to forbid
vexō, -āre, -āvi, -ātus: to annoy
via, -ae (f): road, street, way
Via Appia, Viae Appiae (f): the Appian Way
viātor, viātōris (m): traveler
vibrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to brandish, wave around
vīcīnus, -a, -um: neighboring, nearby
victor, victōris (m): winner, victor
videō, vidēre, vīdī, visus: to see
vigilō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to stay awake, be watchful
vīgintī: twenty
vīlicus, -ī (m): overseer, farm manager
vīlla, -ae (f): country house, farmhouse; vīlla rūstica: country house and farm
vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus: to conquer
vīnea, -ae (f): vineyard
vīnum, -i (n): wine
vir, virī (m): man; vir optime: sir
virga, -ae (f): stick, switch
virīlis, -is, -e: of manhood
vīs (see volō): you want, you wish
vīsitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to visit
vīta, -ae (f): life
vītō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to avoid
vituperō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to criticize, find fault with, tell off, curse
vīvō, vīvere, vixī, victus: to live, be alive
vīvus, -a, -um: alive, living
vix: hardly, scarcely
vōbīs: to/for you (pl); vōbīscum: with you (pl)
vocō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to call
volō, velle, voluī, ---: (irregular) to want, wish, be willing
volō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to fly
vōs: you (pl)
vōx, vōcis (f): voice
vulnerō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to wound, injure
vulpēs, vulpis (f): fox
vult (see volō): he/she/it wants, wishes, is willing