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† ˈbutcher-row Obs. Also 6 bucherow, 8 butcherow. [f. butcher n. + row n.; cf. Packers' Row, Saddlers' Row, names of streets in midland towns.] A shambles, meat-market.
1581J. Bell Haddon's Answ. 268 The Bucherow and shambles of Christian Bloud. 1658Rowland Mouffet's Theat. Ins. 934 At Toletum in the open Butcher-row. 1702W. J. Bruyn's Voy. Levant xxxviii. 152 In the City and Suburbs there are reckoned to be nine Publick Butcherows. |