[f. FARM sb. + -ERY.]

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  1.  The buildings, yards, etc., belonging to a farm.

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1656.  S. Holland, Don Zara (1719), 8. The first thing therefore debated on by our Don was (as an Inquisitor) what food the Farmery afforded.

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1787.  W. Marshall, Norfolk, I. 81. The farmeries of Norfolk are … large and convenient.

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1851.  J. J. Mechi, 2nd Paper Brit. Agric., 30. Our present ill-arranged farmeries.

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1891.  Daily News, 2 July, 8/1. A farmery and three cottages.

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  2.  = FARMING 2.

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1801.  W. Taylor, in Monthly Mag., XII. 579/1. A rustic and rusticating fashion for farmery.

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