rattery
(ˈrætərɪ)
[f. rat n.1 + -ery.]
1. The qualities or conduct of a ratter; apostasy.
| 1822 Syd. Smith Lett. ccvii. (1855) II. 226 The rattery and scoundrelism of public life. 1832 J. Wilson in Blackw. Mag. XXXII. 717, I can fancy him turning this rattery of your Lordship's to some account. |
2. A place where rats are kept or abound.
| a 1880 F. T. Buckland Notes & Jottings (1882) 17 Our excellent friend..has set up a rattery. |