Vpilatíuo, costiue, binding, restringent.

Vpiláto, stopt, bound or costiue in the belly or liuer.

V´pupa, a bird no bigger then a Thrush, with a crest from his bill to the vttermost part of his head, which he strouteth out or holdeth downe according to his affections, called a Houpe or a Dunghill-cocke, because it nestleth in mans dung. Some haue abusiuely taken V´pupa for a Chough, a Chuet or a Daw. It is also a kind of beetle, mattocke, pickaxe or such other iron toole to dig stones with out of a quarrey.

Vpupáre, to cry as an V´pupa.

Vráco, the way by which vrine is conuaighed from the infant being yet in the mothers wombe.

Vránico, vsed for heauenly.

Vráno, vsed for heauen.

Vranoscópo, a fish hauing but one eie in his head, which is so placed, that swimming he seemeth to looke still vpward.

Vrbaníco, belonging to a City.

VRI Vrbanità, vrbanity, courtesie, ciuility, ciuill life, gentle behauiour, good maners, gentlenesse in speech or a pleasant grace in iesting.