| 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 |
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