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VIL'LA, n. [L. villa.] A country seat or a farm, furnished with a mansion and co...
VILL, n. [L. villa.] A village; a small collection of houses. The statute of Exe...
VIL'ITY, n. Vileness; baseness. [Not in use.]
VILIPEND'ENCY, n. Disesteem; alight. [Not in use.]
VIL'IPEND, v.t. [L. vilipendo.] To despise. [Not in use.]
VIL'IFYING, ppr. Debasing; defaming.
VIL'IFY, v.t. [from vile.] 1. To make vile; to debase; to degrade. Their Maker's...
VIL'IFIER, n. One who defames or traduces.
VIL'IFIED, pp. [from vilify.] Defamed; traduced; debased.
VI'LENESS, n. 1. Baseness; meanness; despicableness. His vileness us shall never...
VI'LELY, adv. 1. Basely; meanly; shamefully; as Hector vilely dragged about the ...
VI'LED, a. Vile. [Not in use.]
VILD, VILE, a. [L. vilis. Gr.] 1. Base; mean; worthless; despicable. The inhabit...
VIG'OROUSNESS, n. The quality of being vigorous or possessed of active strength....
VIG'OROUSLY, adv. With great physical force or strength; forcibly; with active e...
VIG'OROUS, a. 1. Full of physical strength or active force; strong; lusty; as a ...