_ To burn wildly; to flare.
VleA"r. _s._ A flea.
Vlan'nin. _s._ Flannel.
Vleng'd. _part._ Flung.
Vloth'er. _s._ Incoherent talk; nonsense.
Voc'ating. _part._ Going about from place to place in an idle
manner. From _voco_, Latin. The verb to _voc'ate_, to go
about from place to place in an idle manner, is also occasionally
used.
Voke. _s._ Folk.
To Vol'ly. _v. a._ To follow.
Vol'lier. _s._ Something which follows; a follower.
VooA¤th. _adv._ Forth; out. _To goo vooA¤th_, is to go
out.
To VooA¤se. _v. a._ To force.
Vorad. _adv. adj._ Forward.
Vor'n. _pron._ For him.
Voreright. _adj._ Blunt; candidly rude.
Voun. Found.
Vouse. _adj._ Strong, nervous, forward.
VroA¤st. _s._ Frost.
To Vug. _v. a._ To strike with the elbow.
Vug. _s._ A thrust or blow with the elbow.
Vur. _adv._ Far.
Vur'der. _adv._ Farther.
Vurdest. _adv._ Farthest.
Vur'vooA¤th. _adv._ Far-forth.
Vust. _adj._ First.
W.
To Wal'lup. _v. a._ To beat. Walnut.
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