Fr. vergier, Lat. viridar-ium, a green place inclosed.

VERLOT, s.
V. [Varlot].

VERNAGE, WERNAGE, s. A kind of white wine.
Wallace.

L. B. vernachia, vernac-ia, O. Fr. garnache, id.

VERRAYMENT, s. Truth.
V. [Werrayment].

VERT, WERT, s. A term used in old charters, to signify a right to cut green wood.
Chart. Q. Anne.

Fr. verd, Lat virid-is.

VERTUE, s. Thrift, industry, S.

Vertuous, adj. Thrifty, industrious, S.
Ramsay.

To VESIE, VISIE, VISYE, WESY, WISIE, v. a.
1. To visit.
Douglas.
2. To examine accurately, S.
Gawan and Gol.
3. To send good or evil judicially.
Wallace.
4. To take aim, to mark, S.