Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "liveried" originated in the Middle Ages, when nobles and wealthy landowners would provide their servants with distinctive uniforms known as liveries. These liveries served several purposes:
Over time, the term "liveried" became more broadly used to refer to any person or thing that wore a distinctive uniform or bore a particular livery color. It is now commonly used in contexts such as:
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