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[ mur-suh-ree ] / ˈmɜr sə ri /
noun, plural mer·cer·ies.British.a mercer's shop. mercers' wares. Origin of mercery1250–1300; Middle English mercerie<Old French. See mercer, -y3 Words nearby merceryMercedes, mercenary, mercer, Mercer Island, mercerize, mercery, merch, merchandise, merchandising, merchandize, merchant Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for merceryThe latter have a great many shops of mercery, haberdashery, and millinery. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil|Maria Graham This yere was a strife betwene yong men of the Mercery and Lumbardes. A Chronicle of London from 1089 to 1483|Anonymous The Mercers' School was first held in the hospital and then removed to the mercery. Old and New London|Walter Thornbury It stands at the end of Mercery Lane, a lofty building with towers at its corners, and two storeys above the archway. The Cathedral Church of Canterbury [2nd ed.].|Hartley Withers
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