Victual
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verb
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(As a noun)
Victual ( noun )
Food, provisions, or supplies for sustenance, especially those carried on a ship or stored for a journey or siege.
Origin:
From middle english victuall, meaning food or provisions.
Examples:
- The sailors stored victuals on the ship for their long voyage.
- During the siege, the castle had enough victuals to last for several months.
- The army took large quantities of victuals with them to the front lines.
- The travelers packed enough victuals for their journey through the wilderness.
- Victuals were a crucial part of any medieval army's supplies, as soldiers needed to be fed in order to fight.
(As a verb)
Victual ( verb )
Food, provisions, or supplies for sustenance, especially those carried on a ship or stored for a journey or siege.
Origin:
From middle english victuall, meaning food or provisions.
Examples:
- The sailors stored victuals on the ship for their long voyage.
- During the siege, the castle had enough victuals to last for several months.
- The army took large quantities of victuals with them to the front lines.
- The travelers packed enough victuals for their journey through the wilderness.
- Victuals were a crucial part of any medieval army's supplies, as soldiers needed to be fed in order to fight.