liveryman|liverymen in English
noun
['liv·er·y·man || 'lɪvrɪmən]
one who owns or works in a livery stable; freeman of the City of London who has the right to wear the livery of the guild or city district to which he belongs (British)
Use "liveryman|liverymen" in a sentence
1. The Sheriffs of the City of London are elected by the Liverymen of the Livery Companys.
2. "Take the long hill road up, Thompson--it will be easier on the horses, " called the liveryman as the undertaker snapped the door of the hearse and prepared to mount to the driver's seat.
3. 28 "Take the long hill road up, Thompson--it will be easier on the horses, " called the liveryman as the undertaker snapped the door of the hearse and prepared to mount to the driver's seat.