messagery Obs. or arch.
(ˈmɛsɪdʒərɪ)
Also 4 messagerie, 7 -gry.
[a. F. messagerie, f. messager: see messenger and -ery.]
1. The office or function of a messenger; the performance of a message or errand. Obs. exc. arch.
| c 1381 Chaucer Parl. Foules xxxiii, I saw..Fool hardynesse & flatterye, & desyr, Messagerye & meede & oþer thre. 1658 Phillips, Messagry, (old word) diligence in doing a message. 18.. Carlyle Hist. Sk. (1898) 80 There are the country carriers [on a market day], packing, unpacking; swift diligence, thousandfold messagery looking through their eyes. |
2. A body of messengers. Obs. rare—1.
| c 1500 Melusine 69 In this messagery or embassade were sent two wyse knightes. |