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skinnery|ˈskɪnərɪ| Also 5 skynnery. [f. skin n. + -ery.] †1. Skins or furs collectively. Obs.
c1460J. Russell Bk. Nurture 946 To drapery & skynnery euer haue ye a sight. 2. A place where skins are dealt with for commercial or other purposes; the working premises of a skinner.
1480Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 131 Canvas in the Skynnery j. Ibid. 146 A lb' of threde delivered into the Skynnery for skynners to wirk with. 1483Cath. Angl. 342/1 A Skynnery, pelliparium. 1827Mackenzie Hist. Newcastle II. 716 There are some extensive tan-yards and skinneries in Newcastle. 1883J. Martin Reminis. Old Haddington 84 There was long ago a tannery and skinnery at its termination. |