2. Producing conquest, successful.

Victory, n. Conquest, triumph.

Victual, v. a. Provide with food, supply with provisions, store with sustenance, supply with victuals.

Victualler, n.

    1. Tavern-keeper, inn-keeper, publican.
    2. Provision-ship.
    3. [Scotch.] Corn-factor.

Victualling-house, n. Eating-house, restaurant.

Victuals, n. pl. Food, meat, sustenance, provisions, cooked provisions, viands.

Vide. [L.] See.

Videlicet, ad. [L. Usually represented by viz.] Namely, to wit, that is, that is to say, to particularize, to be more explicit, in other words.

Vide ut supra. [L.] See as above, see the preceding statement.

Vie, v. n. Contend, compete, strive (for superiority).

Vi et armis. [L.] By force of arms.


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