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LIV'ERYMAN, n. 1. One who wears a livery; as a servant. 2. In London, a freeman ...
LIV'ERY-STABLE, n. A stable where horses are kept for hire.
LIV'ERY, n. 1. The act of delivering possession of lands or tenements; a term of...
LIV'ERWORT, n. The name of many species of plants. Several of the lichens are so...
LIV'ERSTONE, n. A stone or species of earth of the barytic genus, of a gray or b...
LIV'ERGROWN, a. Having a large liver.
LIV'ERED, a. Having a liver; as white-livered.
LIV'ERCOLOR, a. Dark red; of the color of the liver.
LIV'ER, n. One who lives. And try if life be worth the liver's care. It is often...
LI'VELY, a. 1. Brisk; vigorous; vivacious; active; as a lively youth. 2. Gay; ai...
LIVELONG, a. liv'long. [live and long.] 1. Long in passing. How could she sit th...
LIVELODE, for livelihood, not used.
LI'VELINESS, n. [from lively.] 1. The quality or state of being lively or animat...
LIVELESS, not used. [See Lifeless .]
LIVE, v.i. liv. 1. To abide; to dwell; to have settled residence in any place. W...
LIT'URGY, n. [Gr. public, and work. In a general sense, all public ceremonies th...