rare. [f. TAWER1 or TAW v.1: see -ERY.] An establishment where skins are tawed.
1830. Maunder, Dict. Eng. Lang., Tawery, a manufactory in which skins are dyed with alum.
1885. C. T. Davis, Manuf. Leather, 656 (Cent. Dict.). In Parisian taweries calves brains, intimately mixed with wheat flour, are used as a substitute for yelk of egg.