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Traditional English :: vaudeville
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1 esp. US variety entertainment.
2 a stage play on a trivial theme with interspersed songs.
3 a satirical or topical song with a refrain.
    vaudevillian adj. & n. [F, orig. of convivial song esp. any of those composed by O. Basselin, 15th-c. poet born at Vau de Vire in Normandy]
Traditional English :: Vaudois(1)
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--n.
    (pl. same)
    1 a native of Vaud in W. Switzerland.
    2 the French dialect spoken in Vaud.
--adj.
    of or relating to Vaud or its dialect. [F]
Traditional English :: Vaudois(2)
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--n.
    (pl. same) a member of the Waldenses.
--adj.
    of or relating to the Waldenses. [F, repr. med.L Valdensis: see WALDENSES]
Traditional English :: vault
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--n.
    1 a an arched roof. b a continuous arch. c a set or series of arches whose joints radiate from a central point or line.
    2 a vaultlike covering (the vault of heaven).
    3 an underground chamber: a as a place of storage (bank vaults). b as a place of interment beneath a church or in a cemetery etc. (family vault).
    4 an act of vaulting.
    5 Anat. the arched roof of a cavity.
--v.
    1 intr. leap or spring, esp. while resting on one or both hands or with the help of a pole.
    2 tr. spring over (a gate etc.) in this way.
    3 tr. (esp. as vaulted) a make in the form of a vault. b provide with a vault or vaults.
    vaulter n. [OF voute, vaute, ult. f. L volvere roll]
Traditional English :: vaulting
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1 arched work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
2 a gymnastic or athletic exercise in which participants vault over obstacles.
    vaulting-horse a wooden block to be vaulted over by gymnasts.
Traditional English :: vaunt
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literary --v.
    1 intr. boast, brag.
    2 tr. boast of; extol boastfully.
--n.
    a boast.
    vaunter n. vauntingly adv. [ME f. AF vaunter, OF vanter f. LL vantare f. L vanus VAIN: partly obs. avaunt (v.) f. avanter f. a- intensive + vanter]
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