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VADE-ME'CUM, n. [L. go with me.] A book or other thing that a person carries wit...
VAG'ABOND, a. [L. vagabundus, from vagor, to wander; from the root of wag.] 1. W...
VAG'ABONDRY, n. A state of wandering in idleness.
VAGA'RY, n. [L. vagus, wandering.] A wandering of the thoughts; a wild freak; a ...
VA'GIENT, a. [L. vagiens.] Crying like a child. [Not in use.]
VAG'INAL, a. [L. vagina, a sheath. See Wain .] Pertaining to a sheath, or resemb...
VAG'INANT, a. [L. vagina.] In botany, sheathing; as a vaginant leaf, one investi...
VAG'INATED, a. In botany, sheathed; invested by the tubular base of the leaf; as...
VAGINOPEN'NOUS, a. [L. vagina and penna.] Having the wings covered with a hard c...
VA'GOUS, a. [L. vagus.] Wandering; unsettled. [Little used.]
VA'GRANCY, n. [from vagrant.] A state of wandering without a settled home. Vagra...
VA'GRANT, a. [L. vagor.] 1. Wandering from place to place without any settled ha...
VAGUE, a. vag. [L. vagus, wandering.] 1. Wandering; vagrant; vagabond; as vague ...
VAIL, n. [L. velum, from velo, to cover, to spread over. It is correctly written...
VA'ILED, pp. Covered; concealed.
VA'ILER, n. One who yields from respect. Obs.