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liv'd

vb. (context archaic English) (en-past of: live)

Usage examples of "liv'd".

When we arriv'd at New York, they told me where they liv'd, and invited me to come and see them.

While I liv'd in Boston most of my hours of leisure for conversation were spent with him, and he continu'd a sober as well as an industrious lad.

He was very proud, dress'd like a gentleman, liv'd expensively, took much diversion and pleasure abroad, ran in debt, and neglected his business.

I had liv'd near what was call'd the Jersey Market, and saw with pain the inhabitants wading in mud while purchasing their provisions.

And as far as we are deny'd a Length of Life, we should bequeath something to Posterity, that may testify we have liv'd sometime.

For at present he might have liv'd without Harm to the Publick, under a Prince, that would have made it impracticable for him to be Injurious.

He liv'd at home, and at discretion, with his father, who himself kept a mistress.

She rented the house she liv'd in, and made the most of it by letting it out in lodgings.