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vivers

[vee-verz]

vi·vers

[vee-verz]
plural noun Chiefly Scot.
victuals; foodstuffs.

Origin:
1530–40; < Middle French vivres, plural of vivre food, noun use of vivre to live < Latin vīvere; compare viand
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