aliment
Americannoun
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that which nourishes; nutriment; food.
- Synonyms:
- sustenance, nourishment
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that which sustains; means of support.
- Synonyms:
- sustenance
verb (used with object)
noun
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something that nourishes or sustains the body or mind
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Scots law another term for alimony
verb
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Etymology
Origin of aliment
1470–80; < Latin alimentum, equivalent to al ( ere ) to feed + -i- -i- + -mentum -ment
Explanation
Aliment is an old-fashioned word for "food" or "nourishment." If you go to a party expecting to be fed dinner, it'll be a big disappointment to realize there's no aliment at all, not even a bowl of chips! At first glance, aliment looks like ailment, but it's not a typo! This word, derived from the Latin alimentum, or "nourishment," was widely used in the 18th and 19th centuries. It's both a noun and a verb, so people could have said, "I haven't eaten since yesterday — I need aliment!" and also "Here, let this soup aliment you." Today, we're more likely to hear about the alimentary canal, our body's long digestive tube.
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