Vedére l'inimíco, to see ones enemie. Also a kind of march sounded in time of warre vp[on] the Trumpet and Drum when they discouer the enemie.
Vedére l'inuíto, to see a vie at play, to see ones rest at Primero.
Vedér tórto, to see wrong, or asquint.
VEG Vedétta, a prying or peeping hole. Also a Sentinels standing-place. Also a watch-towre. Also a Beacon. Also a Lanterne or Loouer on the top of a house.
Veditóre, a seere, a viewer, a looker, a beholder, a suruayer. Looke Vedére.
Védiuè, see see, see and marke, view well.
Védoua, a Widow. Also alone, destitute, without, depriued of, bereaued of.
Vedouággio, as Vedouánza.
Vedouánza, widowhood. Also priuation or lack of things most deare.
Vedouáre, to widow, to make a widow, to leaue alone, to diuorce or take ones deare thing from, to bereaue, to leaue desolate, and make comfortlesse.