Viridomarus, ī, m., a leader of the Gauls who was slain by Marcellus.
virītim [vir], adv., man by man, separately, individually.
virtūs, ūtis [vir], f., manliness, valor; goodness; virtue.
vīs, gen. and dat. wanting, acc. vim, abl. vī, f., strength, force; hostile force, violence; quantity, number; pl. vīrēs, energy, vigor, resources; vim facere, to use violence.
Viscellīnus, ī, m., Sp. Cassius (Viscellīnus), the first master of the horse at Rome.
vīta, ae [vīvō], f., life, conduct.
Vitellius, ī, m., 1. (A.) Vitellius, Roman emperor, 69 A.D. 2. (L.) Vitellius, brother of (1).
vitiō, āre, āvī, ātus [vitium], to make faulty, taint, corrupt, defile, dishonor.
vitiōsus, a, um [vitium], adj., full of faults, faulty; wicked, depraved.
vitium, ī, n., a fault, vice.