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VAL'IANTLY, adv. 1. Stoutly; vigorously; with personal strength. 2. Courageously...
VALIANT, a. val'yant. [L. valeo, to be strong.] 1. Primarily, strong; vigorous i...
VAL'IANCE, n. val'yance. Bravery; valor. [Not in use.]
VALETUDINA'RIAN, VALETU'DINARY, a. [L. valetudinarius, from valetudo, from valeo...
VAL'ET, n. 1. A waiting servant; a servant who attends on a gentleman's person. ...
VALE'RIAN, n. A plant of the genus Valleriana, of many species.
VAL'ENTINE, n. 1. A sweetheart or choice made on Valentine's day. 2. A letter se...
VALEDIC'TORY, a. Bidding farewell; as a valedictory oration. VALEDIC'TORY , n. A...
VALEDIC'TION, n. [L. valedico; vale, farewell, and dico, to say.] A farewell; a ...
VALE, n. [L. vallis; Eng. to fall.] 1. A tract of low ground or of land between ...
VAL'ANCE, n. The fringes of drapery hanging round the tester and head of a bed. ...
VA'IVODE, n. A prince of the Dacian provinces; sometimes written waiwode, for th...
VA'IRY, a. In heraldry, charged with vair; variegated with argent and azure colo...
VAIR, n. In heraldry, a kind of fur or doubling, consisting of divers little pic...
VA'INNESS, n. 1. The state of being vain; inefficacy; ineffectualness; as the va...
VA'INLY, adv. 1. Without effect; to no purpose; ineffectually; in vain. In weak ...