Vawth s. a bank of dung or earth prepared for manure; litter of pigs
Vay, or Vie v. to go, to succeed, to turn out well (Fr. va’tail) ex. How doe’t vay wi’ye?
Veelvare, Veldevere s. field-fare
Vell s. a part of the stomach of a calf used for making cheese; membrane
Vent, Vent-hole s. the wrist of a shirt, the button-hole
Verdi, Verdit s. opinion, ex. Thats my verdit therefor I zay ’t
Vester s. a pin used to point out the letters to children learning to read
Vier s. fire
Vig v. to rub gently by a quick motion of the finger forward and backward (Dutch ficken)
Vinnid, Vinny adj. mouldy, as bread; humoursome, as a spoiled child; affected