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 ﻿udeřili, v.a., to attack. uhostili, v.a., to entertain. ujiti, v.a., to take. umdlěný, adj., wear}'. umekc, s.m., an artist. umění, s.n., knowledge. umírali, v.n., to die. umříli, v.n., idem, úmrtí, s.n., death. urážka, s.f., an attack. usilovali, s.n., to exert oneself. ušlechtilý, adj., noble-minded. úsměv, s.m., a smile. ustání, s.n., ceasing; bez ustání,

unceasingly. ustali, v.n., to grow weary. ustrojení, s.n., organization. ustrojili, v.a., to dress. ulěk, s.m., flight. utíkali, v.n., to fly away, jí/tó, s.m., attack. utráceli, v.a., to lose. utvořili, v'a., to create. uvítali, v.a., to welcome. áwo1, s.m., introduction. uzivali, v.a., to employ. uznávali, v.a., to  recognize,

acknowledge.

V.

v, prep., in. vábili, v.a., to allure. Vácslav, proper name, Wen- ceslaus.

valili, v.a., to roll. válka, s.f., war.

vánoční, adj., of or belonging to

Christmas (Ger. Weihnacht). vasnivec, s.m., a passionate or

irritable person. vavřín, m., laurel. vážili, v.a., to value, respect. vážnost', s.f., importance. ve, prep., in. věc, s.f., a thing, w&r, s.m., evening. věčnosi, s.f., eternity. věčný, adj., eternal. vědecký, adj., of or belonging

to learning, scientific. vědění, s.n., direction. vědochtivý, adj.,  desirous  of

knowledge, s.m., age. velice, adv., very. veliký, adj., great. venkov, s.m., the country. věnovali, v.a., to dedicate. věrný, adj., true. vesměs, adv., altogether. vetchý, adj., old. vetkavati, v.a., to twine, wreath.

s.f., a tower. wVř, adv., more. FzoVw, proper name, Vienna. vidě/i, v.a., to see. Vineta, s.f., an ancient city of

the Slavs on the Baltic.