Véce, stead, place, liew, vice, or standing for another. Looke Více.

Vececónte, as Viscónte.

Vecendeuolménte, as Vicendeuolménte.

Vecerẻ, as Vicerẻ.

Vẻcórde, mad, out of his wits, troubled in mind, without reason, wit-bereauen.

Vẻcórdia, madnesse, doting, lacke of wit or reason, trouble of mind.

Vedẻllo, a Calfe, a yong Neate, a Steare.

Vedẻnte, seeing. Also a Seere. Also vsed in the Scripture for a Prophet.

Vedére, védo, or véggo, or véggio, vídi, or víddi, vedúto, or vísto, to see, to looke, to behold, to view. Also to note, to marke, or prie into. Also to see to, to regard, to care and prouide for. Also to aduise, to perceiue, to fore-see, to vnderstand, and consider.

Vedére con buon víso, to looke cheerefully vpon, or with a merie looke.