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Victrice \Vic"trice\, n. A victress. [R.] --B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] more...
Victrix \Vic"trix\, n. [L.] A victress. --C. Bront['e]. [1913 Webster] more...
Victual \Vict"ual\ (v[i^]t"'l), n. 1. Food; -- now used chiefly in the plural. See Victuals. --2 Chron. xi. 23. Shak. [1913 Webster] He was not able to keep that place three days for lack of victual. --Knolles. [1913 Webster] more...
Victualage \Vict"ual*age\ (v[i^]t"'l*[asl]j; 48), n. Victuals; food. [R.] "With my cargo of victualage." --C. Bront['e]. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] more...
Victual \Vict"ual\ (v[i^]t"'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Victualed (v[i^]t"'ld) or Victualled; p. pr. & vb. n. Victualing or Victualling.] To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship. [1913 Webster] I must go victual Orleans forthwith. --Shak. [1913 Webster]See also: Victualed Victualled Victualing Victualling more...
Victualer \Vict"ual*er\ (v[i^]t"'l*[~e]r), n. [F. victuailleur.] [Written also victualler.] 1. One who furnishes victuals. [1913 Webster] 2. One who keeps a house of entertainment; a tavern keeper; an innkeeper. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. A vessel employed to carry provisions, usually for military or naval use; a provision ship. [1913 Webster] 4. One who deals in grain; a corn factor. [Scot.] more...
Victualing \Vict"ual*ing\, a. Of or pertaining to victuals, or provisions; supplying provisions; as, a victualing ship. [1913 Webster] Victual \Vict"ual\ (v[i^]t"'l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Victualed (v[i^]t"'ld) or Victualled; p. pr. & vb. n. Victualing or Victualling.] To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship. [1913 Webster] I must go victual Orleans forthwith. --Shak. more...