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  • 1 livery

    {'livəri}
    I. вж. liverish
    II. 1. ливрея
    2. ист. облекло на даден еснаф
    3. прен. премяна, облекло
    4. хранено и гледане на коне (cpeщy заплащане), конюшня за гледане и даване под наем на коне
    at LIVERY даден за гледане в чужда конюшня
    5. юр. документ за въвеждане във владение, предавано на поземлена собственост
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    {'livъri} liverish.(2) {'livъri} n 1. ливрея; 2. ист. облекло на даден еснаф; 3.
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    премяна; ливрея;
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    1. at livery даден за гледане в чужда конюшня 2. i. вж. liverish 3. ii. ливрея 4. ист. облекло на даден еснаф 5. прен. премяна, облекло 6. хранено и гледане на коне (cpeщy заплащане), конюшня за гледане и даване под наем на коне 7. юр. документ за въвеждане във владение, предавано на поземлена собственост
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    livery[´livəri] I. = liverish ; II. livery n 1. ливрея; поет. премяна; \livery servant лакей, слуга в ливрея; the \livery of woe прен. траурно облекло, траур; 2. ист. специално отличително облекло, носено от член на определен еснаф; \livery company гилдия, еснаф; 3. хранене и гледане на коне (срещу заплащане); ам. обор за гледане на коне (срещу заплащане); at \livery предаден за гледане в чужд обор (за кон); 4. юрид. въвод във владение; предаване на поземлена собственост; 5. отличително оцветяване (на самолет, кораб).

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