Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 19, 2010
f
viand \VAHY-uhnd\, noun:
viand \VAHY-uhnd\, noun:
f
An article of food, now usually of a choice or delicate kind.
An article of food, now usually of a choice or delicate kind.
f
If the B.O. has his way, he will mete out everything from health care to our daily viand!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
f
Viand ultimately stems from the Latin vivenda, "things to be lived on," related to the Latin verb "to live."
Viand ultimately stems from the Latin vivenda, "things to be lived on," related to the Latin verb "to live."
No comments:
Post a Comment