"Victualler" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Victualler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Victualler" Meaning

A victualler is a person or store that supplies food, drinks, or other provisions to a community, organization, or institution, especially in an official or formal capacity.

Historically, a victualler was someone who provided food and drink to an army or naval ships, while in modern times, the term is more commonly used for a person or store that supplies food and provisions to a school, hospital, company, or other large institution.

"Victualler" Examples

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The village's only victualler, who supplied the local pub and shops, went out of business.
She worked as a victualler during the war, selling rations to the soldiers.
The term "victualler" has largely been replaced by the word "grocer" in modern English.

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The old brick building on the high street was once a victualler's shop.
The article detailed the history of the town's victualler, who provided essential goods to the residents during times of hardship.
The company, a major victualler for the armed forces, just received a massive order from the military.

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Victual

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Victual refers to food supplies or provisions, especially as stored for a long period. It can also mean to supply or provide someone with food and drink.

Victualage

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"dust exploitation of the produce or crop for which the title or claim is laid, as for rent, tax, tithes, etc."

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Victualled

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Fitted with provisions, such as food, clothing, etc., for a journey.

Victuallers

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People or businesses that sell or supply food, drink, and other essentials, especially to troops or travelers in remote areas, often at fixed prices or trade them for other goods rather than currency.

Victualling

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Providing food and other vital supplies to people, especially to soldiers, sailors, or travelers.

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A vicus is a type of rural Roman settlement, particularly one that was subsidiary to a larger town or city. It was a smaller, more rural outpost that served the surrounding agricultural area.<br><br>The term "vicus" is often used to describe the types of rural settlements found in the Roman Empire, and is commonly used in archaeology and ancient history.<br><br>In a broader sense, a vicus can be used to describe a small village or hamlet that is tied to a larger urban center, often providing it with goods and services, such as food and labor.<br><br>The word "vicus" has its roots in Latin, and its use has been resurrected in modern times to describe similar types of settlements in European history.

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Vidalia is a variety of onion that is sweet and mild in flavor. It is grown in the United States, particularly in the state of Georgia, where it is considered a delicacy. The term "Vidalia" can also refer to a type of sweet onion that is mild and has a low sulfur content, making it less likely to cause tearing when cutting or chopping.

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