viatic

English

Etymology

Latin viaticus (relating to a journey), from via (road).

Adjective

viatic (comparative more viatic, superlative most viatic)

  1. Of or pertaining to traveling or a journey.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin viaticum.

Adjective

viatic m or n (feminine singular viatică, masculine plural viatici, feminine and neuter plural viatice)

  1. viatic

Declension

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