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Victualed

Victual \Vict"ual\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Victualedor Victualled; p. pr. & vb. n. Victualing or Victualling.] To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.

I must go victual Orleans forthwith.
--Shak.

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victualed

vb. (en-past of: victual)

Usage examples of "victualed".

That she did so was the sole responsibility of le Chevalier Marc Marcel de Montjoie de Vires, who had seen to it that despite the long enforced stay in Livorno, the ship was kept ready for seafully watered, victualed, and supplied at all timeswith no more than half of her officers and crew absent at any one time.

That she did so was the sole responsibility of Le Chevalier Marc Marcel de Montjoie de Vires, who had seen to it that despite the long enforced stay in Livorno, the ship was kept ready for sea—fully watered, victualed, and supplied at all times—with no more than half of her officers and crew absent at any one time.

Often he vanished behind the blackboard during the class, victualed up, and showed us his busy mouth: "I assume that you haven't seen anything.

Here the road flanked the expanse of Teach Bay—named after Edward Teach, Blackboard the Pirate, who had once an­chored and victualed here.

Then came the consideration that only two of the buccaneer ships were seaworthy – and these could not accommodate the whole force, particularly being at the moment indifferently victualed for a long voyage.

Plentifully victualed, one could stand a siege here, and perhaps did in the gamey Middle Ages.