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▪ I. liven, v. colloq.|ˈlaɪv(ə)n| [f. life + -en5. Cf. enliven.] a. trans. To put life into; to brighten, cheer. Also with up. b. intr. To grow lively, to brighten; in quot. with up.
1884Manch. Exam. 26 Nov. 8/1 Matters will liven up a bit during the day. 1897J. H. Crawford Wild Flowers Scot. Introd. 13 A few typical forms in a natural setting, livened by some incident..in which I shared. Hence ˈlivener, something that enlivens; spec. a drink of beer or spirits; a ‘pick-me-up’.
1887Pall Mall G. 2 Aug. 13/2, I think he would want a livener before the time had expired. 1895Daily News 4 Jan. 3/7 He could not get out of bed unless he had two or three ‘liveners’. ▪ II. liven variant of leve v.2 Obs. |