Meet me at the livery stable, please.
The servants' livery at the mansion was orange and hot pink, as the lord had a flair for the dramatic while lacking an eye for color. When I went to get my new job i had to wear a livery which was pink and orange.
I kept my horse in a livery stable while i went to the store
old livery
A "livery stable" got its name from the practice of providing horses with a "livery," which referred to the feeding and care of the animals. In the past, these stables would offer rental services for horses, carriages, and also provide care for privately-owned horses.
You may be referring to "liberty"-- which means freedom. Or you may be referring to "livery" which means a special uniform worn by people in a certain occupation; "livery" can also be a word for a taxi or a limousine.
They speak English in Britain - they invented it there! The word for 'stable' in Britain is, not surprisingly, 'stable'.
a livery is a place where people used to rest and feed their horses
City Livery Club was created in 1914.
Old Livery Stable was created in 1893.
David Palfreyman has written: 'London's livery companies' -- subject(s): Livery Companies of London, Guilds, History 'London's livery companies' -- subject(s): Livery Companies of London, Guilds, History
Livery Stable Blues was created on 1917-02-26.
If they offer livery then you can keep it there or at another yard that offers livery, but it will cost.