Definitions for liveried
  • Liveried (a.) - Wearing a livery. See Livery, 3.
  • Liveries (pl. ) - of Livery
  • Livery (n.) - The act of delivering possession of lands or tenements.
  • Livery (n.) - The writ by which possession is obtained.
  • Livery (n.) - Release from wardship; deliverance.
  • Livery (n.) - That which is delivered out statedly or formally, as clothing, food, etc.
  • Livery (n.) - The uniform clothing issued by feudal superiors to their retainers and serving as a badge when in military service.
  • Livery (n.) - The peculiar dress by which the servants of a nobleman or gentleman are distinguished; as, a claret-colored livery.
  • Livery (n.) - Hence, also, the peculiar dress or garb appropriated by any association or body of persons to their own use; as, the livery of the London tradesmen, of a priest, of a charity school, etc.; also, the whole body or company of persons wearing such a garb, and entitled to the privileges of the association; as, the whole livery of London.
  • Livery (n.) - Hence, any characteristic dress or outward appearance.
  • Livery (n.) - An allowance of food statedly given out; a ration, as to a family, to servants, to horses, etc.
  • Livery (n.) - The feeding, stabling, and care of horses for compensation; boarding; as, to keep one's horses at livery.
  • Livery (n.) - The keeping of horses in readiness to be hired temporarily for riding or driving; the state of being so kept.
  • Livery (n.) - A low grade of wool.
  • Livery (v. t.) - To clothe in, or as in, livery.
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