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▪ I. pewtery, n. rare.|ˈpjuːtərɪ| [f. pewter + -y.] a. Pewter utensils collectively. b. An apartment in a house, in which the pewter is kept.
1645Inv. of Kimbolton in Dk. Manchester Crt. & Soc. Eliz. to Anne (1864) I. 374 Pewtery. 1864Duke of Manchester Ibid. I. 368 There is an array of pewtery which suggests an idea of a spectacle next in brilliancy to a silversmith's. Ibid. 373 Seven dozen of trenchers in the pantry, and the pewter chargers and dishes in the Pewtery. ▪ II. ˈpewtery, a. [f. pewter + -y.] Of the nature of, or characteristic of, pewter.
1864in Webster. |