v.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "v"
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Etymology 1
Abbreviations.
Noun
v. (uncountable)
- Abbreviation of version.
- Abbreviation of verb.
- Abbreviation of verst.
- 1868, “Route 25: London to Pekin […] ”, in Handbook for Travellers in Russia, Poland, and Finland, 2nd edition, London: John Murray, page 329:
- Three stages beyond Irkutsk is Listvenitchnaya, the place of embarkation for the lake of Baikal (112 v. wide and 1800 v. long), which is crossed in a steamer, and from which passengers are landed in small boats. Fare, 8 rs. In winter the lake is crossed over the ice.
- Abbreviation of victim.
Preposition
v.
Usage notes
- In legal contexts, usage is typically restricted to case citations, and the pronunciation may be as versus, vee, against, or and, depending on the region and nature of the case.
See also
Dutch
Finnish
Noun
v.
Romanian
Serbo-Croatian
Swedish
Noun
v. c or n
- (common) Abbreviation of vecka (“week, calendar week”).
- Meny v. 43
- Menu week 43
- (common) Abbreviation of version (“version”).
- v. 1.02.3
- Version 1.02.3
- (neuter) Abbreviation of verb (“verb”).
- springa (v.), röra sig snabbt
- run (verb), to move quickly
- (common) Abbreviation of väg (“road”) or vägen (“the [...] road”).
- K. Erikssons v.
- K. Eriksson's Road
- Söderbrov.
- The South Bridge Road
Preposition
v.
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