Proper noun
Livings (plural Livingses)
A surname.
Monkeys who very sensibly refrain from speech, lest they should be set to earn their livings. Kenneth Grahame
Cinema is dead. I can give you a date - it died on the 31st of September, 1983, when the zapper or the remote control was introduced to the livings rooms of the world. Bang! That's the end. Peter Greenaway
We spent our lives making livings. Jonathan Safran Foer
Life needs a meaning and living requires a purpose. Without meaning and purpose, are the livings really alive? Newton Lee
Although he was often months behind in his correspondence, Wilberforce responded to numerous requests for advice or for help in obtaining professorships, military promotions and livings for clergymen, or for the reprieve of death sentences. Source: Internet
Bosanquet (tr.) Eadmer's History p. 53 The English clergy, beholden to the king for their preferments and livings, were unable to support Anselm publicly. Source: Internet