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ochry, ochery, a.|ˈəʊkrɪ, ˈəʊkərɪ| Also 6 ocrie, 8–9 ochrey. [f. ochre, ocher + -y: cf. fibry, miry, gory, fiery.] 1. Of the colour of ochre; = ochreous 2.
1567J. Maplet Gr. Forest 27 b, Some Ocrie or yellow as the Mariegold. 1755Phil. Trans. XLIX. 297 Stone of a pale ochrey colour. 1766Ibid. LVI. 13 Of a rusty ochry color. 1837Blackw. Mag. XLII. 333 Foreign arid and ochery hills. 1862Thornbury Turner I. 393 Wafts of mist, ochry sails. 1885Harper's Mag. Dec. 70/2 This bright ochery remnant re-appears on the hickory beyond. 1891Nisbet Colonial Tramp I. 13 Rocks rose-purple, ruddy and ochrey. 2. Of the nature of ochre; = ochreous 1.
a1728Woodward Fossils (R.), This is conveyed about by the water; as we find in earthy, ochrey, and other loose matter. 1763W. Lewis Comm. Phil.-Techn. 349 Precipitating the iron nearly in the same ochery state. 1825J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 753 Umber, Cologne earth, and different ochry argillaceous earths. |