Velitation, vel-i-tā′shun, n. a slight skirmish.

Velite, vē′līt, n. a light-armed Roman soldier. [L. veles, velitis.]

Vell, vel, v.t. (prov.) to cut the turf from.

Vell, vel, n. (prov.) rennet.

Velleity, ve-lē′i-ti, n. (rare) volition in its lowest form: mere inclination. [Low L. velleitas, irregularly formed from L. velle, to wish.]

Vellenage, vel′en-āj, n. (Spens.) slavery—the same as Villeinage. [Villain.]

Vellet, vel′et, n. (Spens.). Same as Velvet.

Vellicate, vel′i-kāt, v.t. and v.i. to twitch.—n. Vellicā′tion.—adj. Vell′icātive. [L. vellicāre,-ātum, to pluck.]

Vellon, ve-lyōn′, n. a Spanish money of account.

Velloped, vel′opt, adj. (her.) having pendant wattles. [Prob. jelloped for dewlapped.]