_Douglas._
2. Light, indecent.
_Douglas._
_To_ ~Vode~, _v. a._ To void, to empty.
_Douglas._
VOE, _s._ A long narrow bay, Orkn. Shetl.
_Barry._
Isl. _vog-r_, sinus maris angustus.
VOGIE, VOKIE, _adj._
1. Vain, S.
_Ross._
Fr. _vogue_, Ital. _voga_, fame.
2. Merry, cheerful, S. B.
VOICER, _s._ A voter.
_Baillie._
VOLE MOUSE, the short-tailed field mouse, Orkn.
_Barry._
A. S. _wold_, planities; Su. G. _wall_, solum herbidum; Isl.
_voell-r_, campus, pratum.
VOLLAGE, _adj._ Fickle; Fr. _volage_.
_Complaynt S._
VOLOUNTe, _s._ The will; Fr. _volonte_.
_Douglas._
VOLT, _s._ Perh. cupola or dome.
Fr. _voulte_, a vaulted or embowed roof.
_Maitland P._
VOR, _s._ The spring, Orkn.
V. ~Veir~.
VOSTING, _s._ Boasting.
_Hamilton._
VOTE, _s._ A vow.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.d. Cron._
O. Fr. _vot_, _vote_; Lat. _vot-um_.
_To_ VOTE, _v. a._ To devote.
_Vot.i.t_, part. pa.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
VOTH, _s._ Outlawry.
V. ~Vouth~.
_Skene._
_To_ VOUST, _v. n._ To boast, S.
_P. Buch. Dial._
~Voust~, ~Voist~, ~Vosting~, _s._ Boasting; a boast, S.
C. B. _bostio_, to boast.
_Douglas._