viànde
See also: viande
Norman
Alternative forms
- viande (Jersey)
- vyãd (Sark)
Etymology
From Old French viande, from Late Latin *vīvanda, alteration of Latin vīvenda, from the neuter plural form of vīvendus (“which is to be lived”), future passive participle of vīvō, vīvere (“live”, verb).
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