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Latin word viaticum comes from Latin via (Road, street or path. The right way. Way, method, manner.), Latin -aticus
via (Latin)
Road, street or path. The right way. Way, method, manner.
-aticus (Latin)
Used to form adjectives indicating a relation to the root noun or actions related to it.
viaticus (Latin)
Pertaining to traveling or a journey.
viaticum (Latin)
(figuratively) a journey. Money made abroad, especially as a soldier, or used to travel abroad. Resources; means. Travelling-money; provision for a journey.