Noun
Definitions:1. A type of food, especially a meat dish (source: KoalaChat).
2. A dish of meat or fish served with vegetables (source: Merriam-Webster).
Pronunciations:US: /ˈvaɪənd/
UK: /ˈviːənd/
Origin and Usage:The word "viand" comes from the Old French word "viande," which means "food" or "meat." It was first used in English in the 14th century (source: KoalaChat). The word is commonly used in menus and cookbooks to describe a type of food, especially a meat dish (source: Merriam-Webster).
Synonyms:Meat dish, entrée, main course, dish, cuisine (source: KoalaChat).
Related Words:Beano, cairn, coven, gavel, goner (source: KoalaChat).
Example Sentences:1. The restaurants signature viand is a slow-cooked beef brisket with a red wine reduction sauce (source: KoalaChat).
2. The menu features a variety of viands, including roasted chicken and grilled fish (source: Merriam-Webster).