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VELITES

Volume 3 · 45 words · 1771 Edition

in the Roman army, a kind of ancient footsoldiers, who were armed lightly with a javelin, a cask, cuirass, and shield.

VELLEITY, in the school-philosophy, is usually defined a languid, cold, and remiss will. Others say, it implies an impotency of obtaining what we require.