livery

  • 61livery-servant — livˈery servant noun A servant who wears a livery • • • Main Entry: ↑livery …

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  • 62livery stable — noun Date: 1705 a stable where horses and vehicles are kept for hire and where stabling is provided called also livery barn …

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  • 63livery barn — noun see livery stable …

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  • 64livery stable — /ˈlɪvəri steɪbəl/ (say livuhree staybuhl) noun a stable where horses and vehicles are cared for or let out for hire: *She was a good horsewoman, and he could always be sure of her company by hiring good horses, the best of the local livery stable …

  • 65livery stable — A building in which either horses or vehicles are kept or let for hire. Elliott v Hodgson, 133 Ga 209, 65 SE 405. A place where horses are kept or boarded for compensation. See livery …

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  • 66livery color — noun 1. : the color or one of the colors of the clothing issued by a feudal superior to his retainers or by a person of wealth or rank to his servants 2. livery colors plural a. : the principal metal and the principal color of an escutcheon of… …

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  • 67livery — liv·ery liv ə rē adj suggesting liver disorder: LIVERISH …

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  • 68livery — Synonyms and related words: accouterments, armory, badge, badge of office, badges, baton, blazonry, brassard, button, cap and gown, caparison, chain, chain of office, class ring, cockade, collar, cross, decoration, dress, eagle, emblems, ensigns …

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  • 69livery — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. uniform, attire, costume, clothing; see clothes …

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  • 70livery — liv|er|y [ lıv(ə)ri ] noun count or uncount 1. ) a special old fashioned type of uniform that some people wear for their job, usually a job that involves serving people 2. ) BRITISH the colors and designs that a company uses on its products or on …

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