Viscárdo, a thrush, a mauis, or throssell.
Viscarúgine, the Chameleon, which bringeth foorth birdlime.
Viscẻglio, a groue of yoong okes.
VIS Viscẻnda, as Vicẻnda, or Facẻnda.
Visceráre, to panch, to vnbowell, or pull out the guts or bowels, to vnpanch.
Viscerataménte, proceeding from the bowels or entrailes. Also most heartilie and inwardly, euen from the heart.
Víscere, the entrailes, bowels, guts, or panch of any creature. Also the offall or garbage that hunters giue their dogs.
Visceróso, full of entrailes or bowels. Also full of heartie affection.
Vischiáre, to become or make slimie or clammie. Also to entangle, or catch with bird-lime.
Víschio, the shrub miscelden or mistle-toe. Also birdlime or any clammishnesse, slime, or gluish matter. Also all the flesh that is betweene the skin and bone. Also the chiefe entrailes of man or beast, as the heart, spleene, liuer, lungs, &c.