Associations to the word «Victual»
Noun
- Necessary
- Provision
- Voyage
- Bread
- Quantity
- Store
- Garrison
- Inn
- Ship
- Rice
- Supply
- Commissary
- Barley
- Inhabitant
- Servant
- Vessel
- Food
- Convict
- Munition
- Siege
- Sancho
- Utensil
- Platter
- Appetite
- Refreshment
- Englishmen
- Having
- Lodging
- Drink
- Abundance
- Settler
- Scarcity
- Brothers
- Meal
- Ate
- Allowance
- Wheat
- Fowl
- Frenchmen
- Beef
- Meat
- Mutton
- Cook
- Plenty
- Cheer
- Basket
- Privateer
- Dey
- Hunger
- Apparel
- Conserve
- Pork
- Stomach
- Wherefore
- Corn
- Supper
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
VICTUAL, noun. Food fit for human consumption.
VICTUAL, noun. (archaic) (in the plural) Food supplies; provisions.
VICTUAL, noun. (Scotland) grain of any kind
VICTUAL, verb. (transitive) To provide with food; to provision.
VICTUAL, verb. (intransitive) To lay in food supplies.
VICTUAL, verb. (intransitive) To eat.
Dictionary definition
VICTUAL, noun. Any substance that can be used as food.
VICTUAL, verb. Supply with food; "The population was victualed during the war".
VICTUAL, verb. Lay in provisions; "The vessel victualled before the long voyage".
VICTUAL, verb. Take in nourishment.
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