Livelihood

Noun

 * 1) A person's means of supporting himself.
 * 2)  The length of someone's life; a person's lifetime.
 * 3)  Someone's manner of living; conduct, behaviour.

Adjectives for Livelihood
meager; humble; bare; reputable; honest.

Verbs for Livelihood
acquire—; afford—; bereave of—; command—; derive—from; draw—from; earn—; furnish—; gain—; grub—; insure—; main¬tain—; offer—; procure—; reap—; scrape together—; strip of—; yield—.

Thesaurus
TLC, alimentation, alimony, art, bread, bread and butter, care, craft, daily bread, economic support, emolument, endowment, fee, handicraft, keep, living, maintenance, manna, meat, mothering, nourishment, nurture, pay, price support, profession, provision, salary, stipend, subsidization, subsidy, subsistence, subvention, support, sustainment, sustenance, sustentation, tender loving care, trade, upkeep, wage

Alternative forms

 * lyuelode

Etymology
From liflode:, from  liflad:, from, later altered under the influence of lively:, -hood:. More at,.

Synonyms

 * living
 * subsistence

Translations

 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch: levensonderhoud
 * Finnish:


 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Spanish: