Victuals vs Kai - What's the difference?
victuals | kai | Related terms |
(archaic, plurale tantum) Food]] [[supply, supplies; provisions.
* 1598? , Two Gentlemen of Verona ,Act II, scene I line 181:
English plurals
(victual)
food
* 1995 , Graeme Williams, The soc.culture.new-zealand FAQ
* 2003 , "RK", Maori TV'' (on newsgroup ''nz.general )
* 2003 , "Carmen", Is there really a censor in NZ?!'' (on newsgroup ''nz.general )
Victuals is a related term of kai.
As a noun victuals
is (archaic|plurale tantum) food]] [[supply|supplies; provisions.As a verb victuals
is (victual).victuals
English
Noun
(head)- though the chameleon Love can feed on the air, I am one that am nourished by my victuals and would fain have meat.
Verb
(head)kai
English
Noun
(-)- Actually, I'm not sure I like these new hangis using the foil, it tends to stop the juices getting through to the stones and I reckon the hangi kai is drier to the palate.
- i.e. they'll spend the first four hours enthusiastic as can be, then get bored, want some kai , go down to the local fish and chip shop & bottle store & spend the rest of the episode telling drunken stories of how they used to steal from the "pakeha that owned the store on the corner" and about days spent down at the social welfare office.
- Got to go now and get some kai .
