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VVain.SignBeautiful; then draw head and body back with an arrogant look. (Blackfoot.) SignPaint,Dress,Good,Love. (C) SeePride.Fr.vain; Ger.eitel.ValiseValise.Hold out both arms, level, low, parallel; hands flat, but bent at right angles to arms; palms to you, tips touching. AddClothesandEntertwice or three times.Fr.la valise; Ger.der Handkoffer.Very MuchVery Much,Heap Much,Strong,Brave,Superlative. Hold left S hand, back out, in front of body; forearm horizontal and pointing to right and front; bring the ditto right hand some six inches above and a little in front of left hand; strike downward with right hand, mostly by elbow action, the second joints of right hand passing close to and about on a line with knuckles of left hand. This is very likeStrongand seems in some renditions to be the same.It is also used forVery,Very Much, and for a certain strong English adjective that is omitted from the Sunday School readers. CompareStrong.Fr.beaucoup,très; Ger.sehr,viel.Vessel.SeeBowl.Victor.SeeKillandTriumph.VigilantorWatchful. SignLook, in different directions, andAll the time.Fr.vigilant; Ger.wachsam.Village(Many Lodges). SignLodgesorTeepeesandMany.Fr.le village; Ger.das Dorf.Vine.SignTreewith left; then with right G trace the vine’s course about it.Fr.la vigne; Ger.die Ranke.Volley.SeeFire.VomitVomit.Hold compressed right hand back up below chin, pointed to left and upward, move it upward forward and down, point first, once or twice.Fr.vomir; Ger. (sich)brechen,sich übergeben.

Vain.SignBeautiful; then draw head and body back with an arrogant look. (Blackfoot.) SignPaint,Dress,Good,Love. (C) SeePride.

Fr.vain; Ger.eitel.

Valise

Valise.Hold out both arms, level, low, parallel; hands flat, but bent at right angles to arms; palms to you, tips touching. AddClothesandEntertwice or three times.

Fr.la valise; Ger.der Handkoffer.

Very Much

Very Much,Heap Much,Strong,Brave,Superlative. Hold left S hand, back out, in front of body; forearm horizontal and pointing to right and front; bring the ditto right hand some six inches above and a little in front of left hand; strike downward with right hand, mostly by elbow action, the second joints of right hand passing close to and about on a line with knuckles of left hand. This is very likeStrongand seems in some renditions to be the same.

It is also used forVery,Very Much, and for a certain strong English adjective that is omitted from the Sunday School readers. CompareStrong.

Fr.beaucoup,très; Ger.sehr,viel.

Vessel.SeeBowl.

Victor.SeeKillandTriumph.

VigilantorWatchful. SignLook, in different directions, andAll the time.

Fr.vigilant; Ger.wachsam.

Village(Many Lodges). SignLodgesorTeepeesandMany.

Fr.le village; Ger.das Dorf.

Vine.SignTreewith left; then with right G trace the vine’s course about it.

Fr.la vigne; Ger.die Ranke.

Volley.SeeFire.

Vomit

Vomit.Hold compressed right hand back up below chin, pointed to left and upward, move it upward forward and down, point first, once or twice.

Fr.vomir; Ger. (sich)brechen,sich übergeben.


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