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outfit
English
Etymology
out +? fit
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?tf?t/
- Hyphenation: out?fit
Noun
outfit (plural outfits)
- A set of clothing (with accessories).
- 2003, Jason Isbell, "Outfit":
- Don't call what you're wearing an outfit.
- 2003, Jason Isbell, "Outfit":
- Gear consisting of a set of articles or tools for a specified purpose.
- Any cohesive group of people; a unit; such as a military company.
- (informal) A business or firm.
- (sports) A sports team.
- (statistics) An outlier-sensitive fit.
- (Canada, historical) A fiscal year of the Hudson's Bay Company, or the supplies required for such a period.
- 1949, John McLoughlin, The Financial Papers of Dr. John McLoughlin (page 56)
- […] the outfit of 1821, which outfit suffered a loss. From 1822 there were profits on each outfit as the many subsequent credit entries indicate.
- 1949, John McLoughlin, The Financial Papers of Dr. John McLoughlin (page 56)
Synonyms
- (set of clothing): getup
- kit
- rig
- turnout
Antonyms
- (statistics): infit
Translations
Verb
outfit (third-person singular simple present outfits, present participle outfitting, simple past and past participle outfitted)
- (transitive) To provide with, usually for a specific purpose.
Synonyms
- equip
- fit
Derived terms
- outfitter
Translations
Anagrams
- fit out, fit-out, fitout
Serbo-Croatian
Alternative forms
- àutf?t
Etymology
From English outfit.
Noun
outfit m (Cyrillic spelling ??????)
- (Croatia, Bosnia) outfit
References
- “outfit” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
Spanish
Noun
outfit m (plural outfits)
- outfit (clothing)
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livery
English
Etymology 1
From Anglo-Norman liveree, from Old French livree. Compare modern French livrée.
Alternative forms
- liveray
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?l?v.?.?i/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?l?v.??/, /?l?v.?.??/
- Rhymes: -?v(?)??
Noun
livery (countable and uncountable, plural liveries)
- Any distinctive identifying uniform worn by a group, such as the uniform worn by chauffeurs and male servants.
- 1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair, Chapter 8:
- And while the moralist, who is holding forth on the cover ( an accurate portrait of your humble servant), professes to wear neither gown nor bands, but only the very same long-eared livery in which his congregation is arrayed: yet, look you, one is bound to speak the truth as far as one knows it, whether one mounts a cap and bells or a shovel hat; and a deal of disagreeable matter must come out in the course of such an undertaking.
- 1996, Judith M. Bennett, Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600
- By wearing livery, the brewers publicly expressed guild association and solidarity.
- 1848, William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair, Chapter 8:
- The whole body of liverymen, members of livery companies.
- The paint scheme of a vehicle or fleet of vehicles.
- (US) A taxicab or limousine.
- (law) The delivery of property from one owner to the next.
- (law) The writ by which property is obtained.
- (historical) The rental of horses or carriages; the rental of canoes; the care and/or boarding of horses for money.
- 1876, James Russell Lowell, Among My Books:Second Series, Keats
- Pegasus does not stand at livery even at the largest establishment in Moorfields.
- 1876, James Russell Lowell, Among My Books:Second Series, Keats
- (historical) A stable that keeps horses or carriages for rental.
- An allowance of food; a ration, as given out to a family, to servants, to horses, etc.
- 1825, George Cavendish, Life of Cardinal Wolsey (edited by Samuel Weller Singer)
- The emperor's officers every night went through the town from house to house whereat any English gentleman did repast or lodge, and served their liveries for all night: first, the officers brought into the house a cast of fine manchet [white bread], and of silver two great post, and white wine, and sugar.
- 1825, George Cavendish, Life of Cardinal Wolsey (edited by Samuel Weller Singer)
- Release from wardship; deliverance.
- A low grade of wool.
- Outward markings, fittings or appearance
- 1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 2:
- When forty winters shall beseige thy brow,
- dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field,
- Thy youth's proud livery, so gazed on now,
- Will be a tatter'd weed, of small worth held:
- 1609, William Shakespeare, Sonnet 2:
Derived terms
- livery stable
Translations
Verb
livery (third-person singular simple present liveries, present participle liverying, simple past and past participle liveried)
- (archaic) To clothe.
- He liveried his servants in the most modest of clothing.
Translations
Etymology 2
liver +? -y
Adjective
livery (comparative more livery, superlative most livery)
- Like liver.
- 2004, Anne DesBrisay, Capital Dining: Anne DesBrisay's Guide to Ottawa Restaurants, ECW Press ?ISBN, page 19
- We are happy for the chopped mushrooms within the warm goose liver paté, for the coarse, highly seasoned wedge has a robust livery flavour the 'shrooms manage to ease.
- 2010, Christopher Kimball, Fannie's Last Supper: Re-creating One Amazing Meal from Fannie Farmer's 1896 Cookbook, Hachette UK ?ISBN
- A second test was similar, but we brought the internal temperature up to 130 degrees; the texture was chewy, the meat tasted livery, and had not melted.
- 2010, Fidel Toldr, Handbook of Meat Processing, John Wiley & Sons ?ISBN, page 35
- Sulfur-containing compounds (thiols, sulfides, thiazoles, sulfur-substituted furans) can interact with carbonyl compounds to produce a livery flavor.
- 2004, Anne DesBrisay, Capital Dining: Anne DesBrisay's Guide to Ottawa Restaurants, ECW Press ?ISBN, page 19
- Queasy, liverish.
- 2011, Dr Dorothy Shepherd, Homoeopathy For The First Aider, Random House ?ISBN, page 58
- The biliousness and livery feeling will disappear and the feeling of joy and happiness will be the reward.
- 2011, Alec Waugh, Fuel for the Flame, A&C Black ?ISBN
- He felt fresh and buoyant. When he was young, and had taken a siesta, he had felt livery for a couple of hours afterwards, with a tongue like a chicken run
- 2014, Emily Hahn, China to Me: A Partial Autobiography, Open Road Media ?ISBN
- To like everyone and to be happy with anyone was a virtue and its own reward, but I realized now that for weeks I had been feeling livery, impatient, restless.
- 2011, Dr Dorothy Shepherd, Homoeopathy For The First Aider, Random House ?ISBN, page 58
Anagrams
- verily
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