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VICTUS HAZE
In Latin, victus has two distinct meanings depending on how it is used.
As a noun, it translates to "living," "way of life," "sustenance," or "food and nourishment".
As the perfect passive participle of the verb vincere (to conquer), it means "conquered," "defeated," or "vanquished".
"Haze" primarily refers to an atmospheric condition where dust, smoke, or other dry particulates reduce visibility and cloud the clarity of the air. Metaphorically, it describes a state of mental confusion or vagueness. As a verb, it means to harass or force someone to perform humiliating tasks, often as a fraternity initiation.