vaudois, n.m., Vaudois, native of Vaud.

à vau-l’eau, adv., with the current, down stream; (fig.) to wrack and ruin; at sixes and sevens.

vaurien (-in), n.m., good-for-nothing wretch, worthless fellow, scamp, scape-grace; rogue, vagabond.

vautour, n.m., (orni.) vulture.

vautrait, n.m., (hunt.) boar-hunting equipage.

vautre, n.m., boar-hound.

vautré, -e, adj., wallowing, weltering; sprawling.

se vautrer, v.r., to wallow, to welter, to roll; to spread one’s self out, to sprawl.

vavasseur, n.m., vavasor (vassal of a vassal).

vayvodat, n.m., waywodate, waywodeship.