[f. FARM sb. + -ERY.]
1. The buildings, yards, etc., belonging to a farm.
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.
1787. W. Marshall, Norfolk, I. 81. The farmeries of Norfolk are large and convenient.
1851. J. J. Mechi, 2nd Paper Brit. Agric., 30. Our present ill-arranged farmeries.
1891. Daily News, 2 July, 8/1. A farmery and three cottages.
2. = FARMING 2.
1801. W. Taylor, in Monthly Mag., XII. 579/1. A rustic and rusticating fashion for farmery.