livretcommon nounSyllable DecompositionlivretEtymologyexpandDefinitions1. A small book.expand2. A poem on which the music of a lyrical theatrical piece is composed.in particularmusiqueexpandLivret d'opéra, d'opéra-comique, d'opérette.3. A small register, a stub notebook where the sums to be collected by the beneficiaries are recorded.in particularexpandLivret de pension civile ou militaire.4. A small notebook issued to each soldier and establishing his military status.in particularmilitaireexpandLivret militaire.5. A small register issued by savings banks to each depositor and containing the deposits and withdrawals.in particularexpandM. Fabre représentait l'Honneur, la Loyauté, la Probité, la vie régulière et laborieuse, le livret de Caisse d'Épargne, le pain gagné à la sueur d'un front d'exploité, - bref tout ce que les bourgeois proclament des lèvres comme des vertus civiques.6. A small register where the grades obtained by a student during the last three years of his secondary education are recorded and which he must present to the jury when he wishes to take the baccalaureate exams.in particularexpandLivret scolaire.7. A multiplication table.flags.SuisseexpandPlurallivretsTranslationsenglish:transcriptspanish:libretapolish:dzienniczekswedish:betygsbokSee alsolivre (cn.) libraire (cn.) librettiste (cn.)