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Webster 1913 Edition


Viaticum

Vi-at′i-cum

,
Noun.
[L., from
viaticus
, a. See
Viatic
.]
1.
(Rom. Antiq.)
An allowance for traveling expenses made to those who were sent into the provinces to exercise any office or perform any service.
2.
Provisions for a journey.
Davies (Wit’s Pilgr.).
3.
(R. C. Ch.)
The communion, or eucharist, when given to persons in danger of death.

Webster 1828 Edition


Viaticum

VIAT'ICUM

,
Noun.
[L. supra.]
1.
Provisions for a journey.
2.
Among the ancient Romans, an allowance to officers who were sent into the provinces to exercise any office or perform any service, also to the officers and soldiers of the army.
3.
In the Romish church, the communion or eucharist given to persons in their last moment.

Definition 2024


viaticum

viaticum

English

Noun

viaticum (plural viaticums or viatica)

  1. The Eucharist, when given to a person who is dying or one in danger of death.
    • 1971, Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, Folio Society 2012, p. 37:
      from Anglo-Saxon times there had been a deep conviction that to receive the viaticum was a virtual death sentence which would make subsequent recovery impossible.
  2. Provisions, money, or other supplies given to someone setting off on a long journey (often figurative).
    • 1885, Sir Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Night 20:
      Towards night-fall he entered a town called Sa’adiyah where he alighted and took out somewhat of his viaticum and ate
    • 1971, Anthony Burgess, M/F, Penguin 2004, p. 184:
      That viaticum I had been made to drink had undoubtedly been spiked with cantharides or something

Translations


Latin

Etymology

Substantivization of the neuter form of the adjective viāticus (pertaining to a journey or traveling).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /wiˈaː.ti.kum/, [wɪˈaː.tɪ.kũ]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /viˈa.ti.kum/, [viˈaː.ti.kum], [ˈvi̯aː.ti.kum]

Noun

viāticum n (genitive viāticī); second declension

  1. travelling-money; provision for a journey
  2. (figuratively) a journey
  3. resources; means
  4. money made abroad, especially as a soldier, or used to travel abroad

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
nominative viāticum viātica
genitive viāticī viāticōrum
dative viāticō viāticīs
accusative viāticum viātica
ablative viāticō viāticīs
vocative viāticum viātica

Derived terms

  • viāticātus
  • viāticulum

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