Botelerie

Botelerie
MdEng
1) Room for the service of beverages.
(Gies, Joseph and Francis. Life in a Medieval Castle, 225)
2) Storeroom for wine and other beverages.
(Kenyon, John R. Medieval Fortifications, 211)
Related terms: Castle

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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  • Butteries — Buttery But ter*y, n.; pl. {Butteries}. [OE. botery, botry; cf. LL. botaria wine vessel; also OE. botelerie, fr. F. bouteillerie, fr. boutellie bottle. Not derived from butter. See {Bottle} a hollow vessel, {Butt} a cask.] 1. An apartment in a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Buttery — But ter*y, n.; pl. {Butteries}. [OE. botery, botry; cf. LL. botaria wine vessel; also OE. botelerie, fr. F. bouteillerie, fr. boutellie bottle. Not derived from butter. See {Bottle} a hollow vessel, {Butt} a cask.] 1. An apartment in a house… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Buttery hatch — Buttery But ter*y, n.; pl. {Butteries}. [OE. botery, botry; cf. LL. botaria wine vessel; also OE. botelerie, fr. F. bouteillerie, fr. boutellie bottle. Not derived from butter. See {Bottle} a hollow vessel, {Butt} a cask.] 1. An apartment in a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • butlery — /but leuh ree/, n., pl. butleries. a butler s room or pantry; buttery. [1250 1300; ME botelerie. See BUTLER, Y3] * * * …   Universalium

  • Buttery — A store room where food and wines were kept in large establishments. The word has no connection with butter. [< AnNor. boterie < OldFr. botelerie] …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Butlery — A store room where food and wines were kept in large establishments. The word has no connection with butter. [< AnNor. boterie < OldFr. botelerie] …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • butlery — ˈbətlərē, ri noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English botelerie, from Old French bouteillerie wine cellar, from bouteille bottle + erie ery more at bottle : buttery …   Useful english dictionary

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