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Webster Dictionary :: Valance

VAL'ANCE, n. The fringes of drapery hanging round the tester and head of a bed. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vaivode

VA'IVODE, n. A prince of the Dacian provinces; sometimes written waiwode, for th...

Webster Dictionary :: Vairy

VA'IRY, a. In heraldry, charged with vair; variegated with argent and azure colo...

Webster Dictionary :: Vair

VAIR, n. In heraldry, a kind of fur or doubling, consisting of divers little pic...

Webster Dictionary :: Vainness

VA'INNESS, n. 1. The state of being vain; inefficacy; ineffectualness; as the va...

Webster Dictionary :: Vainly

VA'INLY, adv. 1. Without effect; to no purpose; ineffectually; in vain. In weak ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vainglory

VAINGLO'RY, n. [vain and glory.] Exclusive vanity excited by one's own performan...

Webster Dictionary :: Vaingloriously

VAINGLO'RIOUSLY, adv. With empty pride.

Webster Dictionary :: Vainglorious

VAINGLO'RIOUS, a. [vain and glorious.] 1. Vain to excess of one's own achievemen...

Webster Dictionary :: Vain

VAIN, a. [L. vanus; Eng. wan, wane, want.] 1. Empty; worthless; having no substa...

Webster Dictionary :: Vailing

VA'ILING, ppr. Covering; hiding from the sight.

Webster Dictionary :: Vailer

VA'ILER, n. One who yields from respect. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Vailed

VA'ILED, pp. Covered; concealed.

Webster Dictionary :: Vail

VAIL, n. [L. velum, from velo, to cover, to spread over. It is correctly written...

Webster Dictionary :: Vague

VAGUE, a. vag. [L. vagus, wandering.] 1. Wandering; vagrant; vagabond; as vague ...

Webster Dictionary :: Vagrant

VA'GRANT, a. [L. vagor.] 1. Wandering from place to place without any settled ha...

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