Víttima, any beast killed for sacrifice. Also an oblation or sacrifice.

Vittimári, one that hath the charge of or that killeth the sacrifices.

Vítto, vanquished, conquered, ouercome, subdued, let of his purpose or intent.

Vítto, all manner of sustenance, foode, victuals or prouision and things necessary to liue by, as meate and drinke. Vsed also in ieast for a mans priuy member.

Vittóre, a victor, a vanquisher, a c[on]querer, a conuincer, one that hath the victory.

Vittória, a victory, a conquest, a vanquishing, the goale or vpper hand.

Vittoriále, of or belonging to victorie.

Vittoriáre, to haue victory, to triumph.

Vittoriáto, a kind of old coine in Rome hauing the image of victory vpon it.

Vittorióla, Tongue-blade, Doubble-tongue, Horse-tongue, Tongue-lawrell, Lawrell of Alexandria.