Va-is´sy-as, Hindu caste of agriculturists and traders, [323].
Val-hal´la, hall of Odin, heavenly residence of slain heroes, [330], [331], [344], [348], [354], [355], [356].
Val-ky´rie, armed and mounted warlike virgins, daughters of the gods (Norse), Odin’s messengers, who select slain heroes for Valhalla and serve them at their feasts, [331], [347], [354], [355].
Ve, brother of Odin, [329], [330].
Ve´das, Hindu sacred Scriptures, [320], [321], [324].
Ven-e-do´ti-a, ancient name for North Wales, [407].
Ve´nus (Aphrodite), goddess of beauty, [6], [7], [11], [13], [53], [65]-[67], [76], [78], [80], [82], [86]-[89], [94], [123], [142], [165], [209], [211], [212], [216], [218], [232], [264], [265].
Ve´nus de Med´i-ci, famous antique statue in Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy, [305].
Ver-dan´di, the Present, one of the Norns (which See), [330].
Ver-tum´nus, god of the changing seasons, whose varied appearances won the love of Pomona, [76]-[79].