Vegetále, as Vegetábile.

Vegetána, a kind of stone found in Italie very blacke, but mingled with white spots.

Vegetáre, to quicken, to refresh, to grow, or become liuely, and strong.

Vegetatióne, that power in nature which God hath giuen to creatures, whereby they liue, growe, and are nourished, vegetation, quicknesse, life.

Vegetatíuo, vegetatiue, that is quicke, growing, fresh, and sound.

Végga, let him or her see, that he may see.

Veggẻnte, seeing, looking, beholding.

Végghia, a wake or a waking, a watch or a watching. Also a scout or a sentinell. Also a reuelling a nights, or meeting of good company that sits vp late a nights.

Vegghiáre, to watch, to wake. Also to scout or keepe sentinell. Also reuell and sit vp late a nights in good and merry sporting company.

Véggia, as Végghia. Also any kind of pipe, puncheon, hogshead, tun or barrell. Also let him or hir see. Also that hee or shee may see and behold.