[f. TILE, TILER: See -ERY.] A place where tiles are made; a tile-field or -kiln.
1846. J. Baxter, Libr. Pract. Agric., I. 237. From the tilery to his farm.
1856. Farmers Mag., Jan., 75/1. In cases where estates extensively require draining, tileries and kilns should be erected.
1872. Ruskin, Fors Clav., vi. 11. The first rough potters fields, tileries, as they called them, or Tuileries.