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English : reduced form of Buttery.
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English : variant spelling of Buttery.
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English : probably of Norman origin, a habitational name from Les Bottereaux in Eure, France, apparently so named from being infested with toads. The place name is recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Boterelli, from a diminutive of Old French bot ‘toad’ (of Germanic origin). It has also been suggested that the name originated as a Norman nickname, from Old Norman French bottereau ‘toad’, or as an occupational name for a worker in a buttery, Middle English butterer.
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English : from Anglo-Norman French boterie ‘buttery’ (Late Latin botaria, a derivative of bota ‘cask’), hence a metonymic occupational name for the keeper of a buttery. The term originally denoted a store for liquor but soon came to mean a store for provisions in general.
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English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.
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v. i.
To order food or drink from the buttery; hence, to enter a score, as upon the buttery book.
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An allowance of food and drink from the buttery, aside from the regular dinner at commons; -- corresponding to battel at Oxford.
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A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a pantry.
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A student at Oxford who is supplied with provisions from the buttery; formerly, one who paid for nothing but what he called for, answering nearly to a sizar at Cambridge.
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Having the qualities, consistence, or appearance, of butter.
v. i.
To be supplied with provisions from the buttery.
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A cellar in which butts of wine are kept.
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A room in some English colleges where liquors, fruit, and refreshments are kept for sale to the students.
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An apartment in a house where butter, milk and other provisions are kept.
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One who has the care of the spence, or buttery.
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Provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them; -- only in the pl., except when used adjectively.
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A beurre (or buttery) pear, one with the meat soft and melting; -- used with a distinguishing word; as, Beurre d'Anjou; Beurre Clairgeau.
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Food and drink ordered from the buttery by a student.
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of Buttery