English

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Etymology

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Clipping of victim.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vic (plural vics)

  1. (law enforcement, slang) A victim of a homicide.
    • 2008, Atlus Co., Ltd., Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (04/16, Evening)
      (Ryotaro Dojima): We haven't found the cause of death for the first vic, and now we've got a second one just like it []
    • 2011, Kelly Matillo, Trapped, page 3:
      We did find some black fibers stuck between the victim's teeth, presumably from a glove, and lastly, seeing as the vic was found completely naked, we can't process her clothes for any potential evidence.
    • 2011, Gregg Olsen, Victim Six:
      “The vic was found by some birdwatchers at the Theler Wetlands,” he began.

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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From German Witz.

Noun

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vȉc m (Cyrillic spelling ви̏ц)

  1. joke (a funny or witty story, usually spoken)

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Veps

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Etymology

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From Proto-Finnic *vicca.

Noun

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vic

  1. twig, switch

Declension

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Inflection of vic (inflection type 5/sana)
nominative sing. vic
genitive sing. vican
partitive sing. vicad
partitive plur. vicoid
singular plural
nominative vic vicad
accusative vican vicad
genitive vican vicoiden
partitive vicad vicoid
essive-instructive vican vicoin
translative vicaks vicoikš
inessive vicas vicoiš
elative vicaspäi vicoišpäi
illative vicaha
vicha
vicoihe
adessive vical vicoil
ablative vicalpäi vicoilpäi
allative vicale vicoile
abessive vicata vicoita
comitative vicanke vicoidenke
prolative vicadme vicoidme
approximative I vicanno vicoidenno
approximative II vicannoks vicoidennoks
egressive vicannopäi vicoidennopäi
terminative I vicahasai
vichasai
vicoihesai
terminative II vicalesai vicoilesai
terminative III vicassai
additive I vicahapäi
vichapäi
vicoihepäi
additive II vicalepäi vicoilepäi
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eth 1
see 2
Story 1