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Covetise
Covetise Cov"et*ise (-?s), n. [OF. coveitise, F. convoitise. See Covet, v. t. ] Avarice. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Vetis from wikipedia

- Vetiș (Hungarian: Vetés, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvɛteːʃ]) is a commune of 4,475 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of...
- Vēdius) was a Roman god of Etruscan origins (Etruscan: 𐌔𐌉𐌕𐌄𐌅, romanized: Vetis, or 𐌔𐌉𐌅𐌉𐌄𐌅, Veivis). Vejovis was portra**** as a young man, holding...
- Veti may refer to: Veti, Dahanu, a village in Maharashtra, India Vêti, a French clothing shop AS Veti, a football club in Congo This disambiguation page...
- infernal characteristics.[page needed] He was also known as Rath, Usil and Vetis, among other names. He's mentioned as son of Tinia and Semla, brother of...
- Vêti (sometimes referred to as 'Vetimarché', short for vêtements (clothing)) is a French clothing shop, offering clothes for the family with over 150 retail...
- black/death metal band formed by frontman Vetis Monarch in Calgary, Alberta in 2003. After the formation of the band, Vetis temporarily moved to his birthplace...
- Dacia Decebal, a village in Tătărăuca Veche, Moldova Decebal, a village in Vetiș, Romania Decebal (name), a Romanian given name All pages with titles containing...
- https://cresilon.com/index.php/vetigel/ http://www.medicaldaily.com/college-student-joe-landolina-creates-healing-gel-how-does-veti-gel-work-video-244683 v t e...
- Mousquetaires Intermarché Bricomarché Le Relais des Mousquetaires Netto Restaumarché Vêti Coopérative U Hyper U Super U Marché U Utile Other (incl. independent) E...
- lightning, wolves and goats – like Manth (𐌈𐌍𐌀𐌌, Manθ, Latinized as Mantus), Vetis (𐌔𐌉𐌕𐌄𐌅, also spelt 𐌔𐌉𐌅𐌉𐌄𐌅, Veivis, variously Latinized as Vēdius...