Obs. [ad. L. confectōri-us (in sb. -um), f. confector, agent-n. from conficĕre: see -ORY.] = prec.

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1648.  J. Beaumont, Psyche, IV. cxlvii. (R.). In which the wanton might Of confectory art endeavour’d how To charm all tastes to their sweet overthrow.

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