"Victus" is a Latin word that translates to "nourishment" or "food." It is often associated with the concept of sustenance necessary for survival. In a broader context, it can also refer to the essentials required for life and well-being. The term is sometimes used in various disciplines, including philosophy and literature, to discuss themes of survival and existence.
Conquer
"Adept at surviving"
Victus, which can also mean Nourishment or Food.
"Victus Manaus" translates to "Food of Manaus" in English. The term "Victus" refers to sustenance or food, while "Manaus" is the capital city of the Amazonas state in Brazil. Together, it suggests a connection to the culinary or dietary aspects of the region.
the one hope of the doomed (is not to hope for safety)
Living, manner of life, nourishment, food.
It means "The vanquished conqueror" or alternately "The defeated victor."
Cibus cibus The Latin for food is victus, victus m. 4th
The cast of Victus Intolerantia - 2008 includes: Andrea Biklian as Dr. Harlin Jessica Shelby as Lucy
There are no matches. Victus means living. There are no matches for "not" or "un", so try your best to use logic to figure that one out.
As a word, Vict is not sufficient, There is Victor, as in Winner. There is Victus as in Living/Manner or Life/Nourishment or Food
The root word "vict" comes from the Latin word "victus," meaning conquered or overcome. It is commonly used in English words related to victory, such as victorious or victory.