VITTLE

Etymology

Noun

vittle (plural vittles)

(archaic) Food.

(colloquial, in the plural) Food; edible provisions.

Usage notes

The plural form, vittles, is now more commonly used for both singular and plural instances.

Verb

vittle (third-person singular simple present vittles, present participle vittling, simple past and past participle vittled)

To provide or obtain edible provisions.

Anagrams

• Levitt

Source: Wiktionary



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