VI'AND, noun [Latin vivendus, vivo, to live.] Meat dressed; food.
Viands of various kinds allure the taste.
[It is used chiefly in the plural.]
Webster's Dictionary 1828
VI'AND, noun [Latin vivendus, vivo, to live.] Meat dressed; food.
Viands of various kinds allure the taste.
[It is used chiefly in the plural.]