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viva
CIDE DICTIONARY
viva, interj. [It.].
Lit., (long) live; -- an exclamation expressing good will, well wishing, etc. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
"A wilder burst of “vivas”." [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
viva, n. & v. Brit. colloq.
--n. = VIVA VOCE n.
--v.tr. (vivas, vivaed or viva'd, vivaing) = VIVA VOCE v.
--n. = VIVA VOCE n.
--v.tr. (vivas, vivaed or viva'd, vivaing) = VIVA VOCE v.
viva, int. & n.
--int. long live.
--n. a cry of this as a salute etc.
--int. long live.
--n. a cry of this as a salute etc.
Etymology
It., 3rd sing. pres. subj. of vivere live f. L
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