Buttery

  • 111Филателистическое общество Индии — англ. Philatelic Society of India …

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  • 112Store — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Store >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 stock stock fund mine vein lode quarry Sgm: N 1 spring spring Sgm: N 1 fount fount fountain Sgm: N 1 well well …

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  • 113Screens — Wooden partition at the lower or kitchen end of a hall. The screens passage lay between it and the kitchen etc. Traces still remain at Hemyock. ♦ Wooden partition at the kitchen end of a hall, protecting a passage leading to buttery, pantry, and… …

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  • 114but|ler|y — «BUHT luhr ee», noun, plural ler|ies. 1. = butler s pantry. (Cf. ↑butler s pantry) 2. = buttery. (Cf. ↑buttery) …

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  • 115but´ter|i|ness — but|ter|y1 «BUHT uhr ee», adjective. 1. like butter. 2. containing or spread with butter: »buttery rolls. 3. Figurative. given to flattery: »buttery manners. ╂[< butter + y1] –but´ter|i|ness, noun. but|ter|y2 «BUHT uhr ee, BUHT r …

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  • 116but|ter|y — but|ter|y1 «BUHT uhr ee», adjective. 1. like butter. 2. containing or spread with butter: »buttery rolls. 3. Figurative. given to flattery: »buttery manners. ╂[< butter + y1] –but´ter|i|ness, noun. but|ter|y2 «BUHT uhr ee, BUHT r …

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  • 117Alliaria officinalis — Jack Jack (j[a^]k), n. [F. Jacques James, L. Jacobus, Gr. ?, Heb. Ya aq[=o]b Jacob; prop., seizing by the heel; hence, a supplanter. Cf. {Jacobite}, {Jockey}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John. [1913 Webster] You… …

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  • 118Battel — Bat tel, n. [Of uncertain etymology.] Provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them; only in the pl., except when used adjectively. [Univ. of Oxford, Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 119Battel — Bat tel, v. i. To be supplied with provisions from the buttery. [Univ. of Oxford, Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 120Batteler — Bat tel*er, Battler Bat tler, n. [See 2d {Battel}, n.] A student at Oxford who is supplied with provisions from the buttery; formerly, one who paid for nothing but what he called for, answering nearly to a {sizar} at Cambridge. Wright. [1913… …

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