Vrítidi, as Vrẻte, or Vritórij.
Vritórij, the passages or conduites wherby the water or vrine passeth from the kidneis into the bladder called the vretors.
Vrlaménto, a howling, a yelling, a yelping, a barking, a baying, a braying.
Vrláre, to howle, to yell, to yelp, to barke, to bay, to bray. Also as Orláre.
Vrlatóre, a howler, a yeller, a yelper, a bayer, a barker, a brayer.
V´rlo, as Vrlaménto. Also as Órlo.
V´rna, any kind of earthen pot or pitcher. Also a vessell or cophin wherein the ashes of the dead were kept. Also a graue, a tombe or sepulcher. Also according to Roman histories a measure of liquid things of about foure gallons and a halfe of oures, or a pot wherein the Pretor did put the names of the Iudges when they should be chosen.
Vrnáio, a Potter or maker of earthen vessels. Also a boord or shelfe in a kitching whereon all maner of pots or vessels are kept.
Vrnále, like vnto or of and belonging to any earthen vessell.
V´ro, as V´ri.