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Evigilation
Evigilation E*vig`i*la"tion, n. [L. evigilatio; e out + vigilare to be awake. See Vigilant.] A waking up or awakening. [Obs.]
Invigilance
Invigilance In*vig"i*lance, Invigilancy In*vig"i*lan*cy, n. [in- not + vigilance: cf. OF. invigilance.] Want of vigilance; neglect of watching; carelessness.
Invigilancy
Invigilance In*vig"i*lance, Invigilancy In*vig"i*lan*cy, n. [in- not + vigilance: cf. OF. invigilance.] Want of vigilance; neglect of watching; carelessness.
Pervigilation
Pervigilation Per*vig`i*la"tion, n. [L. pervigilatio, fr. pervigilare.] Careful watching. [Obs.]
Vigilance
Vigilance Vig"i*lance, n. [L. vigilantia: cf. F. vigilance.] 1. The quality or state of being vigilant; forbearance of sleep; wakefulness. 2. Watchfulness in respect of danger; care; caution; circumspection. --Cowper. And flaming ministers to watch and tend Their earthly charge; of these the vigilance I dread. --Milton. 3. Guard; watch. [Obs.] ``In at this gate none pass the vigilance here placed.' --Milton. Vigilance committee, a volunteer committee of citizens for the oversight and protection of any interest, esp. one organized for the summary suppression and punishment of crime, as when the processes of law appear inadequate.
Vigilance committee
Vigilance Vig"i*lance, n. [L. vigilantia: cf. F. vigilance.] 1. The quality or state of being vigilant; forbearance of sleep; wakefulness. 2. Watchfulness in respect of danger; care; caution; circumspection. --Cowper. And flaming ministers to watch and tend Their earthly charge; of these the vigilance I dread. --Milton. 3. Guard; watch. [Obs.] ``In at this gate none pass the vigilance here placed.' --Milton. Vigilance committee, a volunteer committee of citizens for the oversight and protection of any interest, esp. one organized for the summary suppression and punishment of crime, as when the processes of law appear inadequate.
Vigilancy
Vigilancy Vig"i*lan*cy, n. Vigilance. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Vigilant
Vigilant Vig"i*lant, a. [L. vigilans, -antis, p. pr. of vigilare to watch, fr. vigil awake: cf. F. vigilant. See Vigil.] Attentive to discover and avoid danger, or to provide for safety; wakeful; watchful; circumspect; wary. ``Be sober, be vigilant.' --1 Pet. v. 8. Sirs, take your places, and be vigilant. --Shak.
Vigilantly
Vigilantly Vig"i*lant*ly, adv. In a vigilant manner.

Meaning of Vigila from wikipedia

- compilers were three monks of the Riojan monastery of San Martín de Albelda: Vigila, after whom it was named and who was the illustrator; Serracino, his friend;...
- medieval lords of the Manor of Bourne. The school shares the town motto Vigila et Ora, meaning "Watch and Pray". The reference is Christ's ****ction to...
- (The $64,000 Question). One of his best-known programs is Un mundo nos vigila (A world is watching us), a radio show about the search for intelligent...
- Hopkins Family Bovee Family Longworth family Westcott Family Farano Family Lech****eur Family Rowe Family Motto Ut vivas vigila (watch that you may live)...
- be still as bright. In Pliny the Elder's Natural History, he states Vita vigila est, "to be alive is to be watchful", a military metaphor for keeping watch...
- semester 1884, p. 531. "Unos 30 militares integran guarnición militar que vigila las islas Chafarinas". "Foca monje del Mediterráneo". Eroski Consumer. Archived...
- fact, a patronym from the medieval name Vela, which itself is derived from Vigila (Wigila), a Germanic name used by the Visigoths. In its earliest usage,...
- Near St Mawgan, Cornwall, England Shackleton Aircraft as gate guardian Vigila (Latin for 'Be watchful') RAF St Mawgan Shown within Cornwall Coordinates...
- warning to be vigilant in his duties, using the phrase "Vigilasne rex, vigila!" In Cicero's opinion, the Vestals ensured that Rome kept its contact with...
- academy of Basque language, it is derived from the Visigothic name 'Vela' (Vigila) and the Basque suffix –sco. The name also made its way into Portuguese...