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  2. During the 14th Century the spelling was vittles, but ever since, the normal spelling has been victuals. Today in spoken English the only form still rhymes with belittles.
    english.stackexchange.com/questions/560241/is-th…
    Victuals would be spelled "vittles" if its pronunciation dictated its form, and vittles is in fact given in our dictionaries as a variant of victuals, but it's not so serious a word—the definition includes the note "now chiefly used playfully to evoke the supposed language of cowboys."
    www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/words-comm…
    The word victuals is pronounced like “vittles” and refers to cooked foods and shares a Latin root with vitamin and vitality. Sometimes it’s spelled vittles, a form often associated with more informal or rustic speech.
    www.waywordradio.org/victuals-and-vittles/
    Vitaylles became victuals, in order to align the spelling more closely with the Latin word victualia. Interestingly, the c in victuals has always been silent, and the correct pronunciation of the word is vittles.
    grammarist.com/usage/vittle-vs-vital/
     
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