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dey-house Now local.|ˈdeɪhaʊs| Forms: 4 deyhus, 6 dayhowse, deahouse, deyhowse. [f. dey1 + house.] A dairy or dairy-house.
1342–74Roll in Scriptores tres (Surtees) App. cxli, Item unam stabulam et unum deyhus de Petynton. a1547Surv. Tykford Priory in Monast. Anglic. V. 206 On the northside the gate is a howse called the dayhowse. 1565–73Cooper Thesaurus, Casearia taberna..A dayhouse where cheese is made. 1578Lanc. Wills III. 101 Item belongyng to y⊇ deahouse xij brasse pannes vij skelletes two ladles and a scomer. 1825Britton Beauties of Wiltsh. (E.D.S. 1879), Deyhouse, Da'us, Dayus, a dairy, or room in which the cheese is made. 1883Cope Hampsh. Gloss., Dey-hus. 1890Glouc. Gl., Dey-house (pronounced dey'us), the dairy. |