"Her mother made an array of viands for her birthday celebration."
"There was a variety of viands on the elaborate charcuterie board."
Old French, mid-15th century
"Viand," meaning "an item of food," can be found in several language traditions. Going back to Latin, "vivere" means "to live," and out of this came the Old French word "viande," meaning "food." In modern French, "viand" specifically means "meat." ...
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