[f. TOAD sb. + -ERY.] A place where toads are kept or abound.
1763. Eliz. Carter, in Pennington, Memoirs (1808), I. 335. The dykes with a perpendicular descent on each side to the toaderies and frogeries below.
1854. Taits Mag., XXI. 695. He had what he called a Froggery and Toadery at the bottom of his orchard.