Definition of Liviers

1. livier [n] - See also: livier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Liviers

livetraps
liveware
livewares
livewire
livewires
livewithable
livid
livider
lividest
lividities
lividity
lividly
lividness
lividnesses
livier
liviers (current term)
living
living(a)
living-room
living accommodations
living anatomy
living arrangement
living bandage
living bandages
living conditions
living dead
living death
living donors
living down
living fossil

Literary usage of Liviers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Portfolio: Monographs on Artistic Subjects by Philip Gilbert Hamerton (1895)
"There weare in itt many good liviers that myght dispence ^40 a yeare a peece, now not one." From Brading town to St. Helen's stretched until recently the ..."

2. A History of Newfoundland: From the English, Colonial, and Foreign Records by Daniel Woodley Prowse (1896)
"... first " liviers," in Old Newfoundland parlance, had by this time built their huts and fishing stages as far north as Twillingate, Exploits, and Fogo. ..."

3. Life and Work in Newfoundland: Reminiscences of Thirteen Years Spent There by Julian Moreton (1863)
"... there are no liviers in it. Nish. Tender, delicate. Leary. Sinking with hunger and exhaustion. The feeling of a traveller who needs refreshment. Proper. ..."

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