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		[ liv -uh -ree, liv -ree ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈlɪv ə ri, ˈlɪv ri / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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noun,  plural  liv·er·ies.  a distinctive uniform, badge, or device formerly provided by someone of rank or title for his retainers, as in time of war. 
a uniform worn by servants. 
distinctive attire worn by an official, a member of a company or guild, etc. 
Also called livery company.  British .  a guild or company of the City of London entitled to wear such livery. 
characteristic dress, garb, or outward appearance: the green livery of summer.  
the care, feeding, stabling, etc., of horses for pay. 
livery stable.  
a company that rents out automobiles, boats, etc. 
Law . an ancient method of conveying a freehold by formal delivery of possession. 
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of livery  1 1250–1300; Middle English livere <Anglo-French, equivalent to Old French livree  allowance (of food, clothing, etc.), noun use of feminine past participle of livrer  to give over <Latin līberāre; see liberate
Words nearby livery  liver sausage, liver spot, liver spots, liverwort, liverwurst, livery , livery colors, livery company, livery cupboard, liveryman, livery stable
Definition for  livery  (2 of 2) [ liv -uh -ree ] SHOW IPA 
/ ˈlɪv ə ri / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
Origin of livery  2 First recorded in 1770–80; liver1  + -y1 
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Example sentences from the Web for livery Outside the courthouse, they were swarmed by a media mob until they managed to get into a livery  cab.
Feds Hope to Use Former Underling to Land Hedge-Fund Trader Steven Cohen | Michael Daly| November 27, 2012| DAILY BEAST
But he had a business card and livery  plates, so we piled in and headed out into the storm.
Ciao, Roma! Hello, Newark! | James Atlas| January 6, 2011| DAILY BEAST
My first visit to Paris and my discovery of the livery  fare came to mind.
For the Love of Pâté | Molly Hannon| January 5, 2011| DAILY BEAST
In Tombstone, Arizona, in 1879, John Montgomery founded the O.K. Corral, Livery  and Feed Stable.
OK, O.K., Okay | Denver Nicks| December 9, 2010| DAILY BEAST
Fust time she was in one of Snow's livery  buggies, Snow's boy drivin' her.
The Woman-Haters | Joseph C. Lincoln
In less than half a minute, the door was opened and a serving-man in livery  of yellow stood before him.
House of Torment | Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull
But above the livery  a voice spoke, a voice that I knew, a voice that I could hardly believe was speaking to me here.
Miss Million's Maid | Bertha Ruck
Have the men-at-arms get into livery , and make a guard of honour for the Governor when he leaves.
The Lane That Had No Turning, Complete | Gilbert Parker
The light he carried revealed to him standing outside a lackey in a livery  of orange and green, trimmed with silver lace.
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British Dictionary definitions for  livery  (1 of 2) noun  plural  -eries  the identifying uniform, badge, etc, of a member of a guild or one of the servants of a feudal lord 
a uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs 
an individual or group that wears such a uniform 
distinctive dress or outward appearance 
 the stabling, keeping, or hiring out of horses for money   (as modifier ) a livery horse  at livery  being kept in a livery stable 
legal history  an ancient method of conveying freehold land 
SEE MORE SEE LESS Word Origin for livery C14: via Anglo-French from Old French livrée  allocation, from livrer  to hand over, from Latin līberāre  to set free
British Dictionary definitions for  livery  (2 of 2) adjective of or resembling liver 
another word for liverish 
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