Vallúra, a low vally, vale or dale.
Valóppa, a kind of monstrous shell-fish somewhat shaped like a Beare.
Valoráre, as Aualoráre, to enualour.
Valóre, value, valour, worth, esteeme.
Valoría, as Valentía, or Valóre.
Valorosità, valour, valorousnesse.
Valoróso, valorous, valiant, full of valour.
Valsẻnte, worth, value or valuation.
Válua, the inward part and locke and keye of a Emperours or Kings chiefe chamber, Bed-chamber, Priuy-chamber or chamber of State and Presence, the charge and trust whereof was anciently wont to be deliuered to some special and chiefe man of trust, and he was called Valuasóre, that is to say Lord Chamberlaine or chiefe Gentleman Vsher. Vsed also for a folding doore or shut gate.
VAN Valuáre, to value, to prise, to esteeme.