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VIGNETTE, VIG'OR, n. [L. from vigeo, to be brisk, to grow, to be strong; allied ...
VIGNET', n. An ornament placed at the beginning of a book, preface or dedication...
VIG'ILANTLY, adv. [supra.] Watchfully; with attention to danger and the means of...
VIG'ILANT, a. [L. vigilans.] Watchful; circumspect; attentive to discover and av...
VIG'ILANCY, for vigilance, is not used.
VIG'ILANCE, n. [L. vigilans. See Vigil .] 1. Forbearance of sleep; a state of be...
VIG'IL, n. [L. vigilia, vigil, walking, watchful; vigilo, to watch. This is form...
VIGESIMA'TION, n. [L. vigesimus, twentieth.] The act of putting to death every t...
VIEWLESS, a. vu'less. That cannot be See N; not being perceivable by the eye; in...
VIEWING, ppr. vu'ing. Surveying; examining by the eye or by the mind; inspecting...
VIEWER, n. vu'er. 1. One who views, surveys or examines. 2. In New England, a to...
VIEWED, pp. vu'ed. Surveyed; examined by the eye; inspected; considered.
VIEW, v.t. vu. [L. videre. The primary sense is to reach or extend to.] 1. To su...
VIELLEUR, n. A species of fly in Surinam, less than the lantern fly.
VIE, v.i. [See Victor .] To strive for superiority; to contend; to use effort in...
VIDU'ITY, n. [L. viduitas.] Widowhood. [Not used.]