Sc. [f. CONEVER (sense 1): see -ERY.] A body of persons convened together; a convention, assembly, congress.

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1831.  Blackw. Mag., XXIX. 988. A Constituent Convenery assembled to decide on the comparative power … of the two ‘political literatures.’

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1890.  Miss A. H. Dunlop, Anent Old Edinb., 119. The Portsburgh Convenery consisted of four delegates from each trade.

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