Liveried [verb]

Definition of Liveried:

cover with apparel

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Sentence/Example of Liveried:

Jane wishes that her father kept a carriage, and liveried servants and out-riders.

Several liveried servants entered, and then a sedan chair was borne in by appropriately dressed dogs.

At the bellboy's tap, the door swung open and the liveried servant thrust a cardtray before the Angel.

At that moment one of the liveried servants approached the general with a trayful of filled wine glasses.

They kept their "turn-outs and liveried servants," as we call them now, and made an imposing appearance on public occasions.

There stood a covered black carriage, as polished as a mirror, with a buff-liveried coachman holding the reins.

It was to be a funeral of the third category, with a funeral car of two horses and a coach with liveried coachmen.

Vicarious consumption by dependents bearing the insignia of their patron or master narrows down to a corps of liveried menials.

At the French Embassy she descended and rang the bell, and was instantly admitted by a liveried footman.

We can't have a liveried servant, or give dinner parties, or have a horse for riding.