It means "The vanquished conqueror" or alternately "The defeated victor."
Conquer
"Adept at surviving"
Victus, which can also mean Nourishment or Food.
As a word, Vict is not sufficient, There is Victor, as in Winner. There is Victus as in Living/Manner or Life/Nourishment or Food
the one hope of the doomed (is not to hope for safety)
Living, manner of life, nourishment, food.
Cibus cibus The Latin for food is victus, victus m. 4th
The cast of Victus Intolerantia - 2008 includes: Andrea Biklian as Dr. Harlin Jessica Shelby as Lucy
Victor means the winner in a battle.
If you mean Victor CRUZ, then it is the 11th November 1986
Don't you mean : "Was Victor Terry hung in England?"
The Latin word that means "vanquished" is victus, the past participle of the verb vincere "to conquer; to vanquish." This is the root in the word "convict" (from Latin convincere, "to overcome in argument; to refute; to convict"). There are a number of other English words from vincere, including "victor," "victory," and "invincible."