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A livery is a uniform, worn by a person. In the time of Chaucer "livery" referred to an allowance of any kind, but especially clothes delivered (French livrée) to servants and members of the household. Such things might be kept in a "livery cupboard." The sense later contracted to servants' rations and distinctive standardized outfits, like the knee-breeches worn by footmen in grand houses until World War I, and to provender for horses, from which we have inherited "livery stable" (1705).

From this core meaning, multiple extended or specialist meanings have derived. Examples include:

The term is rarely if ever applied in a military context, so it would be unusual for "livery" to refer to a military uniform or the painting of a military vehicle.

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