¶V, ANTE S.
- ...VSia for essentia.
- Vsitatio, an vsage.
- Vsitor, taris, tari, to vse often.
- Vspiam, in any place, to some place, any where.
- Vsquam, any where, in any wyse or maner.
- Vs{que} gentium, any where.
- Vs{que}, vntyll, well nygh, diligently, continu∣elly, so longe, allwaye.
- Vs{que} dum, vntyll.
- Vsque adeo, as longe.
- Vsque eo, in so moche.
- Vsquequa{que}, all aboute, euery where, all∣waye.
- Vsquequo, vntyll whan, or what.
- Vstrigo, ginis, blast of corne.
- Vstrina, the meltinge house, or place where metall is molten or het.
- Vstulo, are, to burne or sere a thinge.
- Vstus, ta, tum, bourned.
- Vsucapio, & Vsucaptio, a possession by pre∣scription of a long tyme.
- Vsuarius, he that is in possessiō, the pernour of the profytes, the occupyar.
- Vsura, the occupation.
- Vsurarius, a, um, that which is occupyed.* 1.1
- Vsura semissium, where they gyue syxe for the yerely lone of one hundred, As if I borowe of one a hundred poundes, and paye to hym euery moneth ten shillynges, duryng the tyme of the lone: this yeldeth euery yere .vi. lb. for the hundred.
- Vsurpo, pare, to vsurpe, to vse often and moche.
- Vsus, us, vse, sometyme the occupation or exercise of a thinge, also profyte or frute.
- Vsurpatio, an vsurpynge or vsurpation.
- Vsus fructus, the vse of an other mannes goodes by the consent of the owner, the substance of the thinge being saued.
- Vsuuenit, it happeneth ofte.