Vent, vb. 1) to let out, to emit: “can he v. Trinculos?” Tp. II, 2, 111. there's none (air) “abroad so wholesome as that you v.” Cymb. I, 2, 5. “then we shall have means to v. our musty superfluity,” Cor. I, 1, 229 (== to void; to get rid of).
2) to utter: Tp. I, 2, 280. As II, 7, 41. Shr. I, 2, 179. Tw. IV, 1, 10. Tw. IV, 1, 10 Tw. IV, 1, 10 Tw. IV, 1, 10 H8 I, 2, 23. Cor. I, 1, 213. III, 1, 258. Lr. I, 1, 168. Ant. III, 4, 8. Cymb. V, 3, 56.