| 释义 | 
		viandsvi‧ands /ˈvaɪəndz/ noun [plural] old use    viandsOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French viande, from Medieval Latin vivanda  ‘food’, from Latin vivere  ‘to live’  - They scoured the countryside for milk, and conjured up their best skill to prepare dainty viands for her little ladyship.
 
    food  |