Lexicographical Neighbors of Livelod
Literary usage of Livelod
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Governance of England: Otherwise Called the Difference Between an by John Fortescue, Charles Plummer (1885)
"... for his ordinare charges, be^ \ Etter than the livelod off the ... whan livelod
sufficient ' ffor the kynges ordinarie charges is ..."
2. Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII. by James Gairdner (1861)
"... make declaracion of alle suche livelod as they have in charge, afore suche
persones as the kinges grace wol therto assigne at London, alway betwixt ..."
3. England Under the Yorkists, 1460-1485 by Isobel Dorothy Thornley (1921)
"... hath hade also gret livelod as his prince, he hath anon aspired to the estate
of his prince, wich by such a man mey sone be gote. ..."
4. Lean's Collectanea by Vincent Stuckey Lean, Julia Lucy Woodward (1903)
"He is rich in coyne and plate, but not in livelod.—Horm., V., 116. LANK, v.
As soon as thou arte up lanke thy bely (levato alvum) and spett out rotten fleme ..."