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viand
[ vahy-uhnd ]
noun
- an article of food.
- viands, articles or dishes of food, now usually of a choice or delicate kind.
viand
/ ˈviːənd; ˈvaɪ- /
noun
- a type of food, esp a delicacy
- plural provisions
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Example Sentences
We had breakfast at the Viand coffee shop, 61st and Madison.
The king put him to death, and the attendants of Adelil made of his heart a viand which they presented to her.
Some dreadful viand is dipped for her out of a deep dish, and transferred to her little pottery bowl.
Hot cakes are a favourite viand, and whenever they are brought to table disappear quickly enough.
Pigs' croobeens boiled are a grand and favourite viand among us—all through Ireland.
There was an abundance of "pubs" and of fried-fish shops where "jellied eels" seemed to be a viand much in demand.
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