tawery rare.
(ˈtɔːərɪ)
[f. tawer1 or taw v.1: see -ery.]
An establishment where skins are tawed.
| 1830 Maunder Dict. Eng. Lang., Tawery, a manufactory in which skins are dyed with alum. 1885 C. T. Davis Manuf. Leather 656 (Cent. Dict.) In Parisian taweries calves' brains, intimately mixed with wheat flour, are used as a substitute for yelk of egg. |