rare. [f. WASSAIL sb. + -RY.] Carousing, revelry.
1814. Southey, Roderick, xii. 102. No season this for old solemnities, For wassailry and sport.
1840. Cambridge Independent Press, 8 Feb., 7/1. They departed to their different destinations of dinner, dance, and wassailry.
1860. Sir T. Martin, Horace, Odes, II. xiv. 35. A worthier heir with a lordlier wine, Than at the feasts divine Of pontiffs flows, your floor in wassailry shall stain.