noun
- Plural of livery: people who wear or are entitled to wear a special uniform or badge, especially members of a livery company in London.
- Plural of livery: people who rent or keep horses for hire.
Usage: chiefly British; historical or formal context
Usage: archaic or historical
Examples
- The liveyers of the Worshipful Company gathered for their annual dinner.
- Medieval liveyers were required to display their company's colors and insignia.
- The liveyers maintained horses at the inn for travelers passing through town.
- Prominent liveyers held significant influence in the city's governance.
- The guild's liveyers were distinguished by their ornate ceremonial dress.