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viand noun. formal. LME.
[Old & mod. French viande food, (now) meat from Proto-Romance alt. of Latin vivenda neut. pl. gerundive of vivere live.]
An item of food. Now usu. in pl., provisions, victuals. LME.
Dickens A decision..in favour of veal-cutlet...R.W. himself went out to purchase the viand. U. Sinclair Two tables..laden with dishes and cold viands.
Food. Now rare. LME.
Tennyson Before us glow'd Fruit, blossom, viand, amber wine, and gold.