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tailory|ˈteɪlərɪ| Also 5 talarie, tailloury, 6 (9) tailery, 7 taylorie, -ery. [f. tailor n. + -y: cf. -ory.] 1. The art, craft, or occupation of a tailor.
c1449Pecock Repr. i. x. 49 Euen as sadelarie and talarie been ij dyuerse facultees and kunnyngis. 1598R. Haydocke tr. Lomazzo i. 1 The art of Weaving and Tailery. 1639in T. Lechford's Note-Bk. (1885) 91 Co-partners in the trade of Taylery. 1823in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. 151 A student in tailory, or ‘a tailor's apprentice’, as the ancients used to say. 2. A tailor's workshop or establishment.
1480Wardr. Acc. Edw. IV (1830) 146 Coleyn threde delivered into the Tailloury. 1897J. W. Clark Observ. Priory Barnwell p. lxxiv, The Chamberlain is to..see that they [garments] are properly made in the tailery (sartrinum). 3. Tailors' work, tailors' wares; costumery.
1610J. Guillim Heraldry iv. vii. (1611) 205 Heereto we will annex some few examples of Taylorie. 1854Thackeray Leech's Pictures Wks. 1900 XIII. 489 Mr. Leech has as fine eye for tailory and millinery as for horse-flesh. 1891Pall Mall Gaz. 11 July 2/2 How much time the Kaiser has to spend in the various changes from uniform to uniform... An eighth of his Majesty's time consumed in tailory!! Sartor resartus, indeed! 4. attrib.
1901Westm. Gaz. 9 May 3/1 What we call the tailory hat. 1906Ibid. 8 Sept. 13/1 The little interregnum till the tailory clothes are ready. |