victual
1vict·ual
noun \ˈvi-təl\Definition of VICTUAL
1
: food usable by people
2
plural : supplies of food : provisions
Origin of VICTUAL
Middle English vitaille, victuayle, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin victualia, plural, provisions, victuals, from neuter plural of victualis of nourishment, from Latin victus nourishment, way of living, from vivere to live — more at quick
First Known Use: 15th century
2victual
verbvictualed or victualledvictual·ing or victual·ling
Definition of VICTUAL
transitive verb
: to supply with food
intransitive verb
1
: eat
2
: to lay in provisions
Examples of VICTUAL
- <the navy was usually equipped, clothed and victualled by the Crown>
- <that evening the travelers victualed sumptuously on partridge and venison>
First Known Use of VICTUAL
1558
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