v.

See also: Appendix:Variations of "v"

Translingual

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin vēna (vein).

Noun

v. (plural vv.)

  1. (anatomy) vein

English

Etymology 1

Shortening of corresponding words.

Noun

v. (uncountable)

  1. version
  2. verb
  3. victim

Verb

v.

  1. (uncommon, imperative) See. vide(te)

Preposition

v.

  1. (law, sports) versus
Synonyms

Etymology 2

From Latin versus (verse)

Noun

v. (plural vv)

  1. verse

Dutch

Abbreviation

v.

  1. van (in surnames)
  2. (grammar) vrouwelijk (feminin)

Finnish

Noun

v.

  1. vuosi
  2. vuotta
  3. vuonna, vuosina

Adjective

v.

  1. vuotias

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology 1

Abbreviation of vidi.

Abbreviation

v. (Cyrillic spelling в.)

  1. see

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of vek/vijek.

Abbreviation

v. (Cyrillic spelling в.)

  1. century
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