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bakery|ˈbeɪkərɪ| [f. baker + -y: see -ery.] 1. Baker's work; the craft or business of the baker.
1545Joye Exp. Dan. xii. (R.) Daniel saw his feet to be made and bakt but of britel bakkery. 1765Smollett Trav. 186 The butchery and the bakery which they farm at so much a year. 2. A place for making bread; the whole establishment of a baker. Also, a shop where baked products are sold. U.S.
c182014th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. 111 (1894). 50 We marched a long forced march to the relief of Beaton, who had burnt the French backery at Marburgh. 1832F. Trollope Dom. Manners Amer. I. 85 There are no..shops for eatables except bakeries, as they are called. 1842Dickens Amer. Notes iv. 153 Every ‘Bakery’, ‘Grocery’, and ‘Bookbindery’, and other kind of store. 1857E. Acton Eng. Bread-Bk. 40 Converting the small bakeries, conducted on the old system, into mechanical bakeries. 1872Yeats Techn. Hist. Comm. 116 Public bakeries were established in 1276. 1923K. D. Wiggin Garden of Memory 112, I bought my luncheon at a different bakery every day. |