- vittle
- victual
American English homophones. 2014.
American English homophones. 2014.
vittle — [vit′ l] n., vt., vi. vittled, vittling obs. or dial. var. of VICTUAL … English World dictionary
Vittle — Visible thong line. Vittle for short. A headsup to look at someone s rear. Can also be used derisively. Variant: Tender vittles. When the thong rises above the pant line over the hip. Check out the vittle on her. She is hot. I can t believe she… … Dictionary of american slang
Vittle — Visible thong line. Vittle for short. A headsup to look at someone s rear. Can also be used derisively. Variant: Tender vittles. When the thong rises above the pant line over the hip. Check out the vittle on her. She is hot. I can t believe she… … Dictionary of american slang
vittle — 1. noun Food. Friday told me such a boat would do very well, and would carry much enough vittle, drink, bread; this was his way of talking. 2. verb To provide or obtain edible provisions. ...Balgruntie was bent on makin the attempt, especially… … Wiktionary
Vittle — Recorded in a number of spellings including Vial, Viall, Vitall, Vittle, Viel, and Vyel, in these spellings the name is regarded as being English, but one of Roman origins. It is or rather was, an early personal name of endearment and derives… … Surnames reference
vittle — noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English vitaille more at victual : victual * * * vittle obs. or dial. f. victual n.; obs. f. victual v … Useful english dictionary
vittle — /vit l/, n., v.t., v.i. victual. [1805 15] * * * … Universalium
vittle — noun archaic variant spelling of victual … English new terms dictionary
vittle — vit·tle … English syllables
vittle — vit•tle [[t]ˈvɪt l[/t]] n. v. t. v. i. tled, tl•ing victual • Etymology: 1805–15 … From formal English to slang