- vict
- con·vict·ed;con·vict·ism;vict·ual·age;vict·ual·ler;con·vict;vict·ual;vict·ual·er;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Vict. — Vict. Queen Victoria (Great Britain) Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations … Law dictionary
vict|ual|age — «VIHT uh lihj», noun. = victuals … Useful english dictionary
vict|ual|er — «VIHT uh luhr», noun. 1. a person who supplifood or provisions, as to a ship or an army. 2. a) a tavernkeeper or innkeeper. b) a person who sells food and drink. 3. a ship that carries provisions for other ships or for troops … Useful english dictionary
vict|ual|ler — «VIHT uh luhr», noun. = victualer. (Cf. ↑victualer) … Useful english dictionary
vict|ual|less — «VIHT uhl lihs», adjective. lacking food … Useful english dictionary
vict|ual — «VIHT uhl», noun, verb, ualed, ual|ing or ualled, ual|ling. –n. victuals, food or provisions, especially for human beings: »There was…decking of the hall in the best hangings...; cooking of victuals, broaching of casks (Charles Kingsley). –v.t.… … Useful english dictionary
vict'lar — obs. form of victualler … Useful english dictionary
Vict. — 1. Victoria. 2. Victorian. * * * … Universalium
VICT — Victor, Victori, victoria, Victoriae, victoriarum, victoriis, victoris, Victorius, victricis, victtricis, victtrix … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
vict — (L). Conquer … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms