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VIL'IPEND, v.t. [L. vilipendo.] To despise. [Not in use.]
VILIPEND'ENCY, n. Disesteem; alight. [Not in use.]
VIL'ITY, n. Vileness; baseness. [Not in use.]
VILL, n. [L. villa.] A village; a small collection of houses. The statute of Exe...
VIL'LA, n. [L. villa.] A country seat or a farm, furnished with a mansion and co...
VIL'LAGE, n. A small assemblage of houses, less than a town or city, and inhabit...
VIL'LAGER, n. An inhabitant of a village.
VIL'LAGERY, n. a district of villages.
VIL'LAIN, VIL'LAINOUS, a. [from villain.] 1. Base; very vile. 2. Wicked; extreme...
VIL'LAINY, n. 1. Extreme depravity; atrocious wickedness; as the villany of the ...
VIL'LAKIN, n. A little village; a word used by Gay.
VIL'LAN, n. 1. In feudal law, a villain or villein is one who holds lands by a b...
VIL'LANAGE, n. 1. The state of a villain; base servitude. 2. A base tenure of la...
VIL'LANIZE, v.t. to debase; to degrade; to defame; to revile. Were virtue by des...
VIL'LANIZED, pp. Defamed; debased. [Little used.
VIL'LANIZING, ppr. Defaming; debasing. [Little used.]