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_For. Lawes._

L. B. _viridar-ius_, Fr. _verdeur_, id.

VIRLE, _s._ A small ring put round any body, to keep it firm, S.

_ferrule_.

O. E. _vyroll_, Fr. _virolle_.

_Ramsay._

VIRR, VIR, _s._ Force, impetuosity, S. B.

V. ~Bir~.

_s.h.i.+rrefs._

VIRROCK, _s._ A corn, or bony excrescence on the feet, S. _wirrock_.

Lat. _ver-ruc-a_, a wart; A. S. _wearrig_, callosus, nodosus.

_Dunbar._

VYSE. _Bowys of vyse_, bows worked by screws.

Fr. _vis_, Belg. _vijs_, a screw.

_Wynt._

_To_ VISIE, _v. a._

V. ~Vesie~.

VISORNE, _s._ A mask or visor.

_Knox._

VIVDA, _s._ Beef or mutton hung and dried without salt, Orkney.

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