Victuals is a word that means foodstuffs. One sentence using the word could be "He sat down with a plate of victuals and a mug of ale." The word is considered archaic today.
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Our table was filled with tasty victuals for our Thanksgiving dinner
'All manner of victuals' means 'Many kinds of food'.
The Latin feminine noun culina can mean a kitchen, or food, or victuals.
Victuals has two syllables: vic-tuals (it's pronounced "vi-tels" though).
Vital Victuals - 1934 was released on: USA: 3 March 1934
"Victuals" IS slang -- it means food. Other slang terms for food include grub, chow, and eats.
'Victuals' are food fit for human consumption, so it means we had a good meal.
The cast of Vital Victuals - 1934 includes: Marion Byron Pete Smith as Narrator
Victuals
"Victuals" is an old-fashioned term that refers to food supplies, provisions, or items of food. It's often used to describe food that is prepared or available for consumption. For example, you might hear someone say, "We need to stock up on victuals for the camping trip," meaning they need to buy or gather food for the trip.
a supplier of victuals or supplies to an army
Anything he wants, really.