a. Obs. rare. Also 7 vernill. [ad. L. vernīlis, f. verna a home-born slave.] Servile, slavish.

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1623.  Cockeram, I. Vernill, slauish.

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1727.  Bailey.

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1843.  De Quincy, in Blackw. Mag., LIV. 60/2. This scandal of Roman society was not, undoubtedly, a pure product, from the vernile scurrility of which we hear so much in Roman writers.

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