vendage (A.N.) [391], vintage, harvest

venymousté (A.N.) [378], the property of being poisonous or venomous

venym (A.N.) [326], poison

vernycle (A.N.) [109], "diminutive of Veronike. A copy in miniature of the picture of Christ, which is supposed to have been miraculously imprinted upon a handkerchief, preserved in the church of St. Peter at Rome. Du Cange, in v. Veronica. Madox, Form. Angl. p. 428. Testam. Joh. de Nevill, an. 1386. Item Domino archiepiscopo Ebor. fratri meo. i. vestimentum rubeum de velvet cum le Veronike in granis rosarum desuper broudata. It was usual for persons returning from pilgrimages to bring with them certain tokens of the several places which they had visited; and therefore the Pardoner [in Chaucer], who is just arrived from Rome, is represented with a vernicle sewed upon his cappe."—Tyrwhitt.

verrey (A.N.) [365], verrey, [405], true

verset (A.N.) [239], a little verse

viker (A.N.) [424], a vicar

vicory (A.N.) [420], a vicar

W.

waast (A.N.) [10], a waste, wilderness