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1 livery
['lɪvərɪ]1) (uniform) livrea f.2) (boarding horses) stallaggio m.* * *livery (1) /ˈlɪvərɪ/n.● livery company, (stor.) corporazione ( d'arti e mestieri); ( ora) associazione professionale ( ve ne sono 83, a Londra) □ (stor.) livery fine, tassa d'iscrizione a una corporazione □ livery servant, domestico in livrea □ ( di cavallo) at livery, tenuto nello stallaggio □ ( di domestico) out of livery, senza livrea; in abito borghese □ (stor.) to take up one's livery, entrare a far parte d'una corporazione.livery (2) /ˈlɪvərɪ/a.2 fegatoso; bilioso; irritabile* * *['lɪvərɪ]1) (uniform) livrea f.2) (boarding horses) stallaggio m. -
2 livery liv·ery n
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3 livery stable
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