vitiate
vitiate,to corrupt, or deflower, and defile.
A Table Alphabeticall by Robert Cawdrey (1604)
86 entradas
vitiate,to corrupt, or deflower, and defile.
viuificent,liuely, or full of strength
viuifie,to quicken, or make aliue:
vlcer,bile, or botch
vlcerate,to blister, or make full of sores
vlgar,common, much vsed
vmpire,iudge:
vnacessible,that cannot be come to.
vnanimitie,one consent of hart and mind
vnconceaueable,not able to be conceiued
vnction,annointing
vndecent,vncomlie
vndermine,graue, dig
vnguent,an oyntment, or fat iuyce
vniformitie,one and the same fashion
see vnitie.
vnitie,to make one thing of two, or moe, to couple, or ioyne:
vnitie, vnion,peace, or concord
vniuersall,generall, common:
vnsatiable,that neuer hath enough, neither can be satis-fied:
vnsatiable,not content
vocall,with the voice, or pertaining to the voyce:
vocation,calling, estate, or trade of life.
volubilitie,swiftnes, or inconstancie
voluntary,of the owne accord, without being taught, or vrged.
voluptuous,giuen to pleasure
(fr) vpbraid,rise in ones stomach, cast in ones teeth: