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▪ I. guttery, n.|ˈgʌtərɪ| [f. gut v. + -ery.] The place for gutting (fish).
1842J. Wilson Voy. Scotl. II. 153 Herring guttery. ▪ II. guttery, a.|ˈgʌtərɪ| [f. gutter n.1 + -y1.] 1. Of corn: Grooved, channelled.
1744–50W. Ellis Mod. Husbandm. IV. iv. 128 If [wheat] is cut too soon..the Kernel will be somewhat shriveled and guttery. 1813Batchelor Agric. 371 (E.D.D.) The corns of cancer wheat are commonly thin and guttery. 2. Miry, muddy. (Cf. gutter n.1 2 d.) ? dial.
1808–80Jamieson s.v., A guttery road. 1874E. A. Freeman in W. R. W. Stephens Life & Lett. (1895) II. 85 Streets guttery, stony, filthy. 1895H. Callan Clyde to Jordan ix. 97 The streets are narrow, stony, broken and guttery. |