Definition of VICTUAL

victual

Meanings

Plural: victual, victualed, victualled, victuals

Noun

  • any substance that can be used as food
  • Food fit for human (or occasionally animal) consumption.
  • Food supplies; provisions.
  • Edible plants.
  • Grain of any kind.

Verb

  • supply with food
    • "The population was victualed during the war"
  • lay in provisions
    • "The vessel victualled before the long voyage"
  • take in nourishment
  • To provide (military troops, a place, a ship, etc., or oneself) with a stock of victuals or food; to provision.
  • To lay in or procure food supplies.
  • To eat.

Origin / Etymology

From Middle English vitaile, vitaylle (“food; food and drink, especially as needed for sustenance; (usually in the plural) food and drink stores or supplies; rations; provision of food and drink as a military stipend; crops”) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman vitaile, vitaille [and other forms] and Old French vitaile, vitaille, victaille (“food, provisions, victuals”) [and other forms] (modern French victuaille), from Late Latin victuālia, the neuter plural of victuālis (“nutritional”), from Latin vīctus (“that which sustains life, diet, nourishment, provision”) + -ālis (suffix forming adjectives of relationship from nouns). Vīctus is derived from vīvō (“to live; to be alive, survive; to reside in”) (possibly ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʷeyh₃- (“to live”)) + -tus (suffix forming action nouns from verbs).
The spelling of the modern English and French words has been influenced by Late Latin victuālia, though the pronunciation of the Middle English, Anglo-Norman, and Middle French words has been retained.

Scrabble Score: 12

victual is a valid Scrabble (US) TWL word
victual is a valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
victual is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 16

victual is a valid Words With Friends word