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fermery
ˈfermery, ˈfarmery Obs. exc. Hist. Forms: α. 4–6 fermerie, -y(e, 4–7 fermori(e, -y(e, 5 fermary(e, 7 Hist. fermarie, firmorie, firmary. β. 6 farmarie, -erye, -ory, 7 farmary, 6– farmery. [aphet. f. OF. enfermerie, ad. med L. infirmāria: see infirmary.] = infirmary; chiefly, the infirmary of a monast... Oxford English Dictionary
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firmary
firmary var. of fermery, Obs., infirmary. Oxford English Dictionary
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Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey
.): John Fermery 16 August 1610 – 6 September 1629 (d.): Alexander Chapman 14 September 1610 – bef. 1610: John Hills (failed installation) 14 September wikipedia.org
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fermerer
▪ I. † ˈfermerer1 Obs. [f. fermery + -er1.] The superintendent of a (monastic) infirmary. Cf. enfermer.c 1386 Chaucer Sompn. T. 151 So did our sextein, and our fermerere, That han ben trewe feeres fifty yere. 1483 Cath. Angl. 127/2 A Fermerer, jnfirmarius.▪ II. † ˈfermerer2 Sc. Obs. Forms: 6 fermora... Oxford English Dictionary
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farmery
▪ I. farmery, n. (ˈfɑːmərɪ) [f. farm n. + -ery.] 1. The buildings, yards, etc., belonging to a farm.1656 S. Holland Don Zara (1719) 8 The first thing therefore debated on by our Don was (as an Inquisitor) what food the Farmery afforded. 1787 W. Marshall Norfolk I. 81 The farmeries of Norfolk are..la... Oxford English Dictionary
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infirmary
infirmary (ɪnˈfɜːmərɪ) Also 7 -firmery, (-irie), -fermery. [ad. med.L. infirmāria, f. infirmus infirm a.: see -ary1 B. 3. The obs. forms perh. repr. F. infirmerie (earlier enfermerie, etc.) = Sp. enfermeria, It. infermeria. The ME. aphetized form was fermery, q.v.] 1. A building or part of a buildin... Oxford English Dictionary
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farm
▪ I. † farm, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 feorm (Northumb. færm), 2 ferm, 3 south. veorme, 4 form, 5 farme. [OE. feorm str. fem.:—prehistoric *fermâ. Not found outside Eng., and no satisfactory Teut. etymology has been proposed. On the assumption that the primary sense was ‘fixed portion of provisions, ration’... Oxford English Dictionary
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