Sc. [f. CONEVER (sense 1): see -ERY.] A body of persons convened together; a convention, assembly, congress.
1831. Blackw. Mag., XXIX. 988. A Constituent Convenery assembled to decide on the comparative power of the two political literatures.
1890. Miss A. H. Dunlop, Anent Old Edinb., 119. The Portsburgh Convenery consisted of four delegates from each trade.