Vanilóquio, a vaine discource or speech.

Vaníre, nísco, níto, to vanish out of sight. Also to come to vanity or miserie. Also to wrong or iniury.

Vanità, vanity, fondnesse, trifling, follie, inconstancy, lightnesse, leasing.

Vannáre, to flutter with wings, to fan with feathers. Also to van or winnow corne.

Vánni, vsed for the whole wings of any bird. Also the principall forefeathers or sarcels of any birdes wings.

Vánno, a fan, a van to van or winnow corne with, and to clense it from chaff against the wind. Also they goe or wind, of Andáre.

Váno, vaine, void, hollow, empty. Also vaine, foolish, idle, fond, light, friuolous. Also forcelesse, frustrate or that misseth. Also false, lying or delighting in vanity and trifles. Also light of beliefe or credite. Also any hollow or void place. Also the bore of any piece or Cannon.

Vanórsa, a starre called the Vanbeare.

Vantaggiáre, to aduantage, to giue oddes. Also to saue or spare.

Vantaggiáti, aduantaged, such souldiers as haue more pay or priuiledge then others.