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Definitions of liverymen in various dictionaries:
noun - a worker in a livery stable
LIVERYMEN - The livery companies of the City of London, currently 110 in number, comprise London's ancient and modern trade associations and guilds, almost all o...
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Stable fellows? |
Members of company extremely entertained by green knight |
Stable chaps, but apparently irritable ones |
Are they irritable when dressed alike? |
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Oct 22 2014 USA Today |
Apr 2 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 1 2002 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Aug 18 1999 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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Plural form of liveryman. |
(in the UK) a member of a livery company. |
Liverymen description |
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The livery companies of the City of London, currently 110 in number, comprise London's ancient and modern trade associations and guilds, almost all of which are styled the "Worshipful Company of..." their respective craft, trade or profession. London's livery companies play a significant part in City life, not least by providing charitable-giving and networking opportunities. Liverymen retain voting rights for the senior civic offices, such as the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and City of London Corporation, its ancient municipal authority with extensive local government powers.The term livery originated in the specific form of dress worn by retainers of a nobleman and then by extension to special dress to denote status of belonging to a trade. Livery companies evolved from London's medieval guilds, becoming corporations under Royal Charter responsible for training in their respective trades, as well as for the regulation of aspects such as wage control, labour conditions and industry standards |