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coopery
coopery (ˈkuːpərɪ) [f. cooper n.1 + -y3: see -ery.] Cooper's work; a cooper's workshop; cooper's ware. Also attrib.1558 Inventory of W. Pultney, Lichfield Registry, Item, in cowperye ware, xs. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 562 To steep the wheat within certaine cooperie vessels, made of wood. 1695 Lond. Gaz...
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Sloten, Amsterdam
Now it is best known for the working windmill, transformed into the Rembrandt Sloten Windmill/Coopery Museum.
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cooperage
cooperage (ˈkuːpərɪdʒ) [f. cooper n.1 + -age.] 1. A place where a cooper's trade is carried on.1714 Lond. Gaz. No. 5246/2 A parcel of..unserviceable Staves..lying in the Cooperage. 1724 De Foe Tour Gt. Brit. (1748) I. 26 (D.) Room for erecting..warehouses, roap⁓walks, cooperages, &c. 1836 Marryat Mi...
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This Corporation Owns BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce - MotorBiscuit.com
Jul 31, 2022The Drive notes that the 2023 Mini Cooper retains the quirky size and style for which the brand is known. It, too, will come with an EV option in addition to a conventional gas-powered version. However, Mini will drop the gas-powered version by 2027. A newly redesigned Mini Coopery Countryman is also due in 2023 as an EV and combustion-engine ...
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Al-Madina Souq
Souq Khan al-Nahhaseen or the coopery souq, built in 1539. It hosted the general consulate of Belgium during the 16th century.
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blacksmithery
blacksmithery (ˌblæksˈmɪθərɪ) [f. blacksmith + -ery; cf. smithery.] 1. A smithy. U.S.a 1854 J. F. Kelly Humors of Falconbridge (1856) 303 The town—of some four houses, six ‘groceries’, a store and blacksmithery—was aroused. 1872 U.S. Office Indian Affairs Rep. 1871 327 The fixed property of this res...
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Gura Teghii
In the meantime, they became serfs on the Bâsca-Gura Teghii estate, so they could not raise cattle, so they took on coopery, selling barrels and casks
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Evershot
In the 18th and 19th centuries economic activities in the village included tanning, turnery and coopery.
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-y
▪ I. -y suffix1 (Forms: 1 -iᵹ, 2–5 -i, 4–6 -ye, 4–7 -ie, 4– -y, 6– now only in certain cases -ey), descending from the OE. adj. suffix -iᵹ, which represents under a common form two OTeut. suffixes *-ī̆ᵹa-, -aᵹa-, still distinguishable in OE. by the presence or absence respectively of mutation of the...
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Zaans Museum
The focus at the Cooperage is on the craft of coopery, or barrel making, circa 1960.
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