vita, ae, f. (vivo). Life. vitālis, e, adj. (vita). Of or belonging to life, vital; vita, i. e. true life. vitio, are, avi, ātum, v. tr. (2tium). To injure, corrupt, infect. vītiōse, adv. (vitiōsus). Faultily, corruptly, defectively, badly. vítiōsus, a, um, adj. (vitium). | Faulty, defective, depraved, corrupt. võlātus, us, m. (vŏlo). Flight. võlíto, āre, āvi, ātum, v. intr. (freq. of volo, 1). To fly to and fro, flit about. volo, āre, āvi, ātum, v. intr. To fly, hasten, speed along. volo, velle, võlui, v. irr. Το wish, desire, be willing, choose, will; to order; to grant. volt, archaic form for vult. võlubilis, e, adj. (volvo). Roll vītis, is, f. (prob. vieo, to plait). | ing, coiling. A vine, grape-vine. võlucer, cris, cre, adj. (vòlo, 1). vitium, i, n. Vice, defect, Flying, winged. fault. vīto, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. and intr. To avoid, shun, evade. vitulus, i, m. A calf. vitŭpĕrātio, ōnis, f. (vìtŭpěro). A blaming, censuring, censure, a charge against. vitupĕro, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. (vitium, păro). To blame, censure, disparage, find fault with. vīvārium, i, n. (vivus). A park, an enclosure in which game is kept. vīvīrādix, icis, f. (vīvus, rādix). A layer or cutting having a root, quick-set. vīvo, ĕre, vixi, victum, v. intr. To live; to last, endure. vīvus, a, um, adj. (vivo). Alive, living; natural, unwrought; ad vivum, to the quick. vix, adv. With difficulty, hardly, scarcely. vobiscum, abl. plur. of tu, with the prep. cum appended. vōcālis, e, adj. (vox). Vocal, melodious. voco, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. (vox). To call, name, summon, invite; to implore, supplicate. võlucris, is, f., and rarely m. (võlucer, sc. āles). A bird. võlūmen, inis, n. (volvo). A whirl, revolution. voluntārius, a, um, adj. (toluntas). Of one's own free will, voluntary. võluntas, ātis, f. (volo, 2). Inclination, will, wish, choice, desire. võluptas, ātis, f. (võlupe, pleasantly). Pleasure, enjoyment, delight (both sensual and spiritual). võlūto, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. (freq. of volvo). To roll over; to ponder, meditate upon. volvo, ère, volvi, võlutum, v. tr. To roll, turn around, revolve, tumble, plunge. vōmer, ĕris, m. share. A plough vomitus, us, m. (võmo). A throwing up, vomiting. võmo, ĕre, ui, itum, v. tr. and intr. To throw up, vomit; to pour forth. võrāgo, inis, f. (voro, to devour). An abyss, chasm, whirlpool. vōtum, i, n. (võveo). A vow; Vocōnius, a, um, adj. Voco- a wish, desire, hope. nian. võveo, ĕre, vōvi, vōtum, v. tr. Zēno, ōnis, m. The founder vulnĕro, āre, āvi, ātum, v. tr. of the Stoic school of philosophy, (vulnus). To wound. a native of Citium, in Cyprus. He flourished about 275 B. C. zěphyrus, i, m. The west wind. zōna, ae, f. A girdle; a circle, belt, zone. LIST OF JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS OLIVER OPTIC'S BOOKS. Each Set in a neat Box with Illuminated Titles. Army and Navy Stories. A Library for Young and People. Handsomely Illustrated. Six volumes, in neat The Boat Club; or, The Bunkers of Rippleton. 1 25 Now or Never; or, The Adventures of Bobby Bright. Lake Shore Series, The. Six volumes. Illustrated. Through by Daylight; or, The Young Engineer of the Lightning Express; or, The Rival Academies. On Time, or, The Young Captain of the Ucayga Steamer. Break Up; or, The Young Peacemakers. Bear and Forbear; or, The Young Skipper of Lake LEE & SHEPARD'S JUVENILE PUBLICATIONS. Soldier Boy Series, The. Three volumes, in neat box. Illustrated. Per vol................... The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army. The Young Lieutenant; or, The Adventures of an Army Fighting Joe; or, The Fortunes of a Staff Officer. Sailor Boy Series, The. Three volumes in neat box. The Sailor Boy; or, Jack Somers in the Navy. Starry Flag Series, The. Six volumes. Illustrated. 1 25 The Starry Flag; or, The Young Fisherman of Cape Ann. Way of the World, The. By William T. Adams (Oliver Woodville Stories. Uniform with Library for Young Rich and Humble; or, The Mission of Bertha Grant. Work and Win; or, Noddy Newman on a Cruise. Hope and Have; or, Fanny Grant among the Indians. |