livery 音标拼音: [l'ɪvɚi]
n . 制服,侍从
a . 象肝的,有肝病症像的
制服,侍从象肝的,有肝病症像的
livery adj 1 :
suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress [
synonym : {
bilious }, {
liverish }, {
livery }]
n 1 :
uniform worn by some menservants and chauffeurs 2 :
the voluntary transfer of something (
title or possession )
from one party to another [
synonym : {
delivery }, {
livery }, {
legal transfer }]
3 :
the care (
feeding and stabling )
of horses for pay Livery \
Liv "
er *
y \,
n .;
pl . {
Liveries }. [
OE .
livere ,
F .
livr ['
e ]
e ,
formerly ,
a gift of clothes made by the master to his servants ,
prop .,
a thing delivered ,
fr .
livrer to deliver ,
L .
liberare to set free ,
in LL .,
to deliver up .
See {
Liberate }.]
1 . (
Eng .
Law )
(
a )
The act of delivering possession of lands or tenements .
(
b )
The writ by which possession is obtained .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
It is usual to say , {
livery of seizin },
which is a feudal investiture ,
made by the delivery of a turf ,
of a rod ,
a twig ,
or a key from the feoffor to the feoffee as a symbol of delivery of the whole property .
There was a distinction of {
livery in deed }
when this ceremony was performed on the property being transferred ,
and {
livery in law }
when performed in sight of the property ,
but not on it .
In the United States ,
and now in Great Britain ,
no such ceremony is necessary ,
the delivery of a deed being sufficient as a livery of seizin ,
regardless of where performed .
--
Black '
s 4th Ed .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
2 .
Release from wardship ;
deliverance .
[
1913 Webster ]
It concerned them first to sue out their livery from the unjust wardship of his encroaching prerogative .
--
Milton .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
That which is delivered out statedly or formally ,
as clothing ,
food ,
etc .;
especially :
(
a )
The uniform clothing issued by feudal superiors to their retainers and serving as a badge when in military service .
(
b )
The peculiar dress by which the servants of a nobleman or gentleman are distinguished ;
as ,
a claret -
colored livery .
(
c )
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 .
[
1913 Webster ]
A Haberdasher and a Carpenter ,
A Webbe ,
a Dyer ,
and a Tapicer ,
And they were clothed all in one livery Of a solempne and a gret fraternite . --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
From the periodical deliveries of these characteristic articles of servile costume (
blue coats )
came our word livery . --
De Quincey .
(
d )
Hence ,
any characteristic dress or outward appearance .
"
April '
s livery ." --
Sir P .
Sidney .
[
1913 Webster ]
Now came still evening on ,
and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad .
--
Milton .
(
e )
An allowance of food statedly given out ;
a ration ,
as to a family ,
to servants ,
to horses ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
The emperor '
s officers every night went through the town from house to house whereat any English gentleman did repast or lodge ,
and served their liveries for all night :
first ,
the officers brought into the house a cast of fine manchet [
white bread ],
and of silver two great pots ,
and white wine ,
and sugar . --
Cavendish .
(
f )
The feeding ,
stabling ,
and care of horses for compensation ;
boarding ;
as ,
to keep one '
s horses at livery .
[
1913 Webster ]
What livery is ,
we by common use in England know well enough ,
namely ,
that is ,
allowance of horse meat ,
as to keep horses at livery ,
the which word ,
I guess ,
is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly food . --
Spenser .
[
1913 Webster ]
It need hardly be observed that the explanation of livery which Spenser offers is perfectly correct ,
but . . .
it is no longer applied to the ration or stated portion of food delivered at stated periods . --
Trench .
(
g )
The keeping of horses in readiness to be hired temporarily for riding or driving ;
the state of being so kept ;
also ,
the place where horses are so kept ,
also called a {
livery stable }.
[
1913 Webster ]
Pegasus does not stand at livery even at the largest establishment in Moorfields . --
Lowell .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
A low grade of wool .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Livery gown },
the gown worn by a liveryman in London .
[
1913 Webster ]
Livery \
Liv "
er *
y \,
v .
t .
To clothe in ,
or as in ,
livery . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
62 Moby Thesaurus words for "
livery ":
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 ,
fasces ,
figurehead ,
fleur -
de -
lis ,
furnishings ,
getup ,
hammer and sickle ,
harness ,
heraldry ,
insignia ,
lapel pin ,
mace ,
mantle ,
markings ,
medal ,
mortarboard ,
old school tie ,
outfit ,
pin ,
regalia ,
rig ,
ring ,
rose ,
school ring ,
shamrock ,
sigillography ,
skull and crossbones ,
sphragistics ,
staff ,
swastika ,
tartan ,
things ,
thistle ,
tie ,
trappings ,
trousseau ,
turnout ,
uniform ,
verge ,
wand ,
wardrobe
安装中文字典英文字典查询工具!
中文字典英文字典工具:
复制到剪贴板
英文字典中文字典相关资料:
LIVERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LIVERY is a concern offering vehicles (such as boats) for rent How to use livery in a sentence
Hours Location | Livery in IN Visit Livery in Indianapolis, IN at 720 N College Ave Open Monday - Thursday: 4:00PM - 10:00PM, Friday - Saturday: 4:00PM - 11:00PM, Mother's Day, May 12, 2024: 12:00PM - 10:00PM, and Sunday: 4:00PM - 9:00PM
Livery - Wikipedia A livery ˈ l ɪ v ər i is an identifying design, such as a uniform, ornament, symbol, or insignia that designates ownership or affiliation, often found on an individual or vehicle Livery often includes elements of the heraldry relating to the individual or corporate body featured in the livery
LIVERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary LIVERY definition: 1 a special uniform worn by servants or particular officials: 2 the colours and pattern or… Learn more
livery, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary More generally: the distinctive dress or uniform provided for and worn by an official, retainer, or employee (in early use esp a single item such as a collar, hood, or gown, but more generally a suit of clothes or uniform); spec the characteristic uniform or insignia worn by a household's retainers or servants (in later use largely restricted
Livery - definition of livery by The Free Dictionary A distinctive uniform worn by the male servants of a household 2 The distinctive dress worn by the members of a particular group; uniform: ushers in livery 3 The costume or insignia worn by the retainers of a feudal lord 4 a The boarding and care of horses for a fee b The hiring out of horses and carriages c A livery stable 5
LIVERY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The livery of a particular company is the special design or set of colours associated with it that is put on its products and possessions
Livery - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology - Better Words In medieval times, a 'livery' was a distinctive uniform or outfit provided by a noble or wealthy household to their servants and retainers These uniforms often featured specific colors, symbols, or emblems to denote the affiliation with a particular household or organization
livery - Wiktionary, the free dictionary livery (countable and uncountable, plural liveries) Any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants
livery noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of livery noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more