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liveryman
ˈlivery-man, ˈliveryman 1. A liveried retainer or servant. ? Obs.1693 Lond. Gaz. No. 2877/1 After them Sir William's own Livery-men, to the number of 12, all with their Hats off. 1711 Shaftesbury Charac. (1737) III. 340 Some inferiour officer or livery-man of the train. 1821 Scott Kenilw. vii, Offic...
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livery
▪ I. livery, n. (ˈlɪvərɪ) Forms: α. 3 liverei, 4 liveri, 4–5 levere, livere(e, Sc. lufre, 4–6 lyvere, -er(e)y, li-, lyveray, 4–7 livre, levery, li-, lyverie, -ye, (5 levore, Sc. liffray, luveray, lyvera, lewray), 5–6 leveray, liverey, -erie, (6 li-, lyveraie, -aye, livorie, Sc. leifray, lufray(e, 7 ...
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job
▪ I. † job, n.1 Obs. [Of unascertained origin; some have thought it an assibilated form of gob n.1; but, beside the phonetic difficulty, the approximation of sense is only distant.] 1. A small compact portion of some substance; a piece, lump; a stump, block; a tassel.c 1400 Destr. Troy 11941 Robbet ...
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