vīvō, ere, vīxī, —, to live.

vīvus, a, um [vīvō], adj., living, alive.

vix, adv., with difficulty, hardly, scarcely.

vocō, āre, āvī, ātus [vōx], to call, summon; rouse; name. ex—ēvocō, āre, āvī, ātus, to call out, summon. prō—prōvocō, āre, āvī, ātus, to challenge. re—revocō, āre, āvī, ātus, to recall, recover.

volō, velle, voluī, —, to be willing, wish. magis—mālō, mālle, māluī, —, to wish, rather, prefer. nē—nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, —, to be unwilling, not to wish, not to want.

Volscī, ōrum, pl. m., an ancient tribe living in the south of Latium.

Volumnia, ae, f., the wife of Coriolanus.

voluntārius, a, um [voluntās], adj., of free will, voluntary.

voluntās, ātis [volō], f., will, desire, inclination.

Volusiānus, ī, m., son of the emperor Gallus. His father conferred the title of Caesar upon him in 251 A.D. and Augustus in 252 A.D.