[f. WEED sb.1 + -ERY.] Weeds collectively; also, a place where weeds abound.

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1642.  H. More, Song of Soul, Psychozoia, II. lxxii. Hard by there was a place, all covered o’re With stinging nettles and such weedery.

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1814.  Southey, Roderick, VI. 46. The weedery which through The interstices of those neglected courts Uncheck’d had flourish’d long, and seeded there.

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1837.  Tait’s Mag., IV. 629. Two poplars at the end of a strip of weedery.

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a. 1890.  Marianne North, Recoll. Happy Life (1894), I. i. 29. Our garden was much of a weedery in those days at Hastings.

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