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Definition of vill
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Vill (n.) A small
collection
of
houses;
a
village.
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Favillous
::
Favillous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ashes.
Devilling
::
Devilling
() of Devi.
Villenous
::
Villenous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
villein.
Moot
::
Moot (n.) A
meeting
for
discussion
and
deliberation;
esp., a
meeting
of the
people
of a
village
or
district,
in
Anglo-Saxon
times,
for the
discussion
and
settlement
of
matters
of
common
interest;
--
usually
in
composition;
as,
folk-moot..
Hotel-de-ville
::
Hotel-de-ville
(n.) A city hall or
townhouse.
Vitilitigation
::
Vitilitigation
(n.)
Cavilous
litigation;
cavillation.
Outvillain
::
Outvillain
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
villainy.
Villanella
::
Villanella
(n.) An old
rustic
dance,
accompanied
with
singing..
Civillty
::
Civillty
(n.) The state of
society
in which the
relations
and
duties
of a
citizen
are
recognized
and
obeyed;
a state of
civilization.
Knavish
::
Knavish
(a.) Like or
characteristic
of a
knave;
given to
knavery;
trickish;
fraudulent;
dishonest;
villainous;
as, a
knavish
fellow,
or a
knavish
trick..
Thorpe
::
Thorpe
(n.) A group of
houses
in the
country;
a small
village;
a
hamlet;
a dorp; -- now
chiefly
occurring
in names of
places
and
persons;
as,
Althorp,
Mablethorpe..
Blackberry
::
Blackberry
(n.) The fruit of
several
species
of
bramble
(Rubus);
also, the plant
itself.
Rubus
fruticosus
is the
blackberry
of
England;
R.
villosus
and R.
Canadensis
are the high
blackberry
and low
blackberry
of the
United
States.
There are also other
kinds..
Invillaged
::
Invillaged
(p. a.)
Turned
into, or
reduced
to, a
village..
Neife
::
Neife (n.) A woman born in the state of
villeinage;
a
female
serf.
Villagery
::
Villagery
(n.)
Villages;
a
district
of
villages.
Team
::
Team (n.) A
royalty
or
privilege
granted
by royal
charter
to a lord of a
manor,
of
having,
keeping,
and
judging
in his
court,
his
bondmen,
neifes,
and
villains,
and their
offspring,
or suit, that is, goods and
chattels,
and
appurtenances
thereto..
Polycotyledonary
::
Polycotyledonary
(a.)
Having
the villi of the
placenta
collected
into
definite
patches,
or
cotyledons..
Village
::
Village
(n.) A small
assemblage
of
houses
in the
country,
less than a town or
city..
Villan
::
Villan
(n.) A
villain.
Town
::
Town (adv. &
prep.)
Any
collection
of
houses
larger
than a
village,
and not
incorporated
as a city; also,
loosely,
any
large,
closely
populated
place,
whether
incorporated
or not, in
distinction
from the
country,
or from rural
communities..
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