skinnery
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English skynnery; equivalent to skin + -ery.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editskinnery
- (chiefly historical) The workplace of a skinner.
- 1799, John Fuller, The Hiſtory of Berwick Upon Tweed […] [1], page 377:
- Formerly a ſkinnery was carried on in Berwick with conſiderable ſucceſs, but nothing of the kind has been attempted in it for ſome time paſt*.
- 2014 March 3, Hamish Coghill, Lost Edinburgh: Edinburgh's Lost Architectural Heritage[3], Birlinn, →ISBN, page 152:
- No longer do mills hum by the waterside; no longer does the skinnery and tannery float its stench across the valley; no longer does the playground ring with the cries of school children; and the last shop is gone.
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