used, V, [85], 23: frequented. used him in her company, IV, 98, F 6: accustomed him to.

vtter, III, 361, b, c 52: outer.

utuer, IV, 506, 59. See beame.

V

vain, streams proud and vain, IV, 204, 8: repetition of proud in the sense of fierce, etc.

valiant (of ladies), V, [119], 1: of worth, estimation.

value (of an hour), IV, 514, 15, 16: amount.

value, va(l)low, v., II, 162, E 2: think important, make ado about, stick. vallow not the feed, IV, 36, 3: value, care not for the feud which will ensue; cf. B 3.

vance, spak wi a vance, IV, 465, 30: seems to be meant for vaunt. It is hardly probable that the plural of the old Scottish and English avant, vaunt (with avants) can be intended.

vanitie, IV, 300, 2, is nonsense.