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VIN'CIBLENESS, n. the capacity of being conquered; conquerableness.
VIN'CIBLE, a. [from L. vinco, to conquer. See Victor . Conquerable; that may be ...
VINA'CEOUS, a. [from L. vinacceus.] Belonging to wine or grapes.
VIMIN'EOUS, a. [L. vimineus, from vimen, a twig. Made of twigs or shoots. In the...
VIM'INAL, a. [L. viminalis.] Pertaining to twigs; consisting of twigs; producing...
VIL'LOUS, a. [l. villosus, from villus, hair, Eng. wool.] 1. Abounding with fine...
VIL'LENAGE, n. [from villain.] a tenure of lands and tenements by base services.
VIL'LANY, VILLAT'IC, a. [L. villaticus.] Pertaining to a village. Tame villatic ...
VIL'LANOUSNESS, n. Baseness; extreme depravity.
VIL'LANOUS, VIL'LANOUSLY, adv. Basely; with extreme wickedness or depravity.
VIL'LANIZING, ppr. Defaming; debasing. [Little used.]
VIL'LANIZED, pp. Defamed; debased. [Little used.
VIL'LANIZE, v.t. to debase; to degrade; to defame; to revile. Were virtue by des...
VIL'LANAGE, n. 1. The state of a villain; base servitude. 2. A base tenure of la...
VIL'LAN, n. 1. In feudal law, a villain or villein is one who holds lands by a b...
VIL'LAKIN, n. A little village; a word used by Gay.