Defn: To fade; hence, to vanish. [Obs.] " Summer leaves all vaded."
Shak.
They into dust shall vade. Spenser.
VADE MECUM
Va`de me"cum. Etym: [L., go with me.]
Defn: A book or other thing that a person carries with him as a constant companion; a manual; a handbook.
VADIMONY
Vad"i*mo*ny, n. Etym: [L. vadimonium.] (Law)
Defn: A bond or pledge for appearance before a judge on a certain day. [Obs.]
VADIUM
Va"di*um, n. Etym: [LL., from L. vas, vadis, bail.] (Law)
Defn: Pledge; security; bail. See Mortgage. Vadium vivum Etym: [LL.] (Law), a living pledge, which exists where an estate is granted until a debt is paid out of its proceeds.
VAE
Vae, n.
Defn: See Voe. [Scot.]
VAFROUS
Va"frous, a. Etym: [L. vafer.]