Obs. rare. Forms: 6 broilerie, broylery. [a. F. brouillerie, f. brouiller to broil: see -ERY.] Dissension; strife; disturbance, disorder.
1521. More, in Ellis, Orig. Lett., II. 82, I. 290. The archbishop of St. Andrewis putteth all his possible power to rere broilerie, warre, and revolution in the Realme.
1528. Wriothesley, in Pocock, Rec. Ref., I. xl. 79. To pass his promise on such sort might make much broylery.