vittle

/ˈvɪtəl/
noun
  1. Food or provisions, especially for a journey or for daily sustenance.
    • The hikers packed plenty of vittle for their week-long trek.
    • In the old days, sailors relied on salted meat and hardtack as their main vittle.
    • The innkeeper served hearty vittle to all the travelers who stopped by.
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