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The word "victual" ultimately derives from the Latin word "vita," meaning "life." This is because food is essential for sustaining life. The word "victual" was first used in English in the 14th century.
Etymology Middle English vitaille vetaille from Old French vitaille from Late Latin
Etymology The word revictual originates from the Latin prefix re meaning back a
Etymology From Middle English vitaille vitel from Old French vitaille from Late Lati
Etymology The word comestible comes from the Old French word comestible which in tu
Etymology Latin pabulum food sustenance Proto Indo European peh₂ bh to feed
Etymology Old French rendre Late Latin reddere Proto Indo European red Meaning
Etymology The word furnish is derived from the Old French word furnir which means t
Etymology The word etymology comes from the Greek words etymon meaning true sense
Etymology The word tuck has several different etymologies depending on its meaning T
Etymology Middle English supplien from Old French suplir supllier from Latin supp
Food Etymology Meaning and Origin Bread Origin Old English bread from Germanic