Etymology: [ 'lIv-lE-"hud ] (noun.) 15th century. From Old English līf (“life”) + lād (“course, journey”), later altered under the influence of lively, -hood.
The length of someone's life; a person's lifetime, Someone's manner of living; conduct, behaviour, A person's means of supporting himself, liflode, A persons means of supporting himself, Subsistence or living, as dependent on some means of support; support of life; maintenance, Liveliness; appearance of life, the financial means whereby one lives; "each child was expected to pay for their keep"; "he applied to the state for support"; "he could no longer earn his own livelihood", Your livelihood is the job or other source of income that gives you the money to buy the things you need. fishermen who depend on the seas for their livelihood As a result of this conflict he lost both his home and his means of livelihood. the way you earn money in order to live a means/source of livelihood (lifelode (11-17 centuries), from , from lif + lad ( LODE) (influenced by lively and -hood)), means of supporting oneself, maintenance, sustenance, occupation, a means of earning a living, سبل المعيشة, 1 The occupation, work, or other means by which one earns an income to provide growth and abundance for the individual and the family, plural of livelihood,
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The length of someone's life; a person's lifetime
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Someone's manner of living; conduct, behaviour - "his name is sir Ector, & he is a lord of fair lyuelode in many partyes in Englond & Walys ."
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A person's means of supporting himself
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liflode
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A persons means of supporting himself
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Subsistence or living, as dependent on some means of support; support of life; maintenance
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Liveliness; appearance of life
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the financial means whereby one lives; "each child was expected to pay for their keep"; "he applied to the state for support"; "he could no longer earn his own livelihood"
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Your livelihood is the job or other source of income that gives you the money to buy the things you need. fishermen who depend on the seas for their livelihood As a result of this conflict he lost both his home and his means of livelihood. the way you earn money in order to live a means/source of livelihood (lifelode (11-17 centuries), from , from lif + lad ( LODE) (influenced by lively and -hood))
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means of supporting oneself, maintenance, sustenance, occupation isim
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a means of earning a living
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سبل المعيشة
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1 The occupation, work, or other means by which one earns an income to provide growth and abundance for the individual and the family
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