† ˈpotycaryar Obs. rare—1.
Extended form of potycary, pothecary: cf. mediciner, practitioner, barrister, etc.: see -er1. (Cf. potter-carrier.)
| c 1533 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. II. 269, I was both a groser and a potycaryar. |
† ˈpotycaryar Obs. rare—1.
Extended form of potycary, pothecary: cf. mediciner, practitioner, barrister, etc.: see -er1. (Cf. potter-carrier.)
| c 1533 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. II. 269, I was both a groser and a potycaryar. |
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