VIA Vfficiosità, dutifulnesse, officiousnesse.

Vfficióso, officious, dutifull, diligent.

Vfficiuólo, a little Primer or Praier-booke.

V´ffo, V´ffoli, some part or limme of a horse.

V´ggia, is properly that shadow that a greater tree doth cast ouer a lesser tree, whereby hee keepeth the Sunne from comming to it, and hindreth it from growing, or bearing any good or ripe fruits. Vsed also for Mill-deaw, or blasting with Mill-deaw. Also by a metaphor, ouershadowing, darkenesse, and obscuritie. Also malice, spight, or gruding. Also amazement, sudden feare. Also importunitie and combersome annoiance. Also a kinde of great Grasse-hopper.

Vggiáre, to ouer-shadow, to darken or obscure, as a greater tree doth a lesser, to hinder from growing. Also to blast with mill-deaw. Also to hate, to spight, or malice. Also to amaze with a sudden feare. Also to annoy. Looke V´ggia.

Vggióso, full of darknesse, ful of blasting, full of spight, noisome. Looke V´ggia.

V´gna, as V´nghia, in euery place.

Vgnẻa, a kinde of fearne, of whose ashes they make the best kinde of glasses.

V´gnere, as V´ngere.