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groggery
groggery U.S. (ˈgrɒgərɪ) [f. grog n. + -ery.] A low drinking-place; a grog-shop.1822 J. A. Quitman Let. in J. H. Claiborne Life of Quitman (1860) 71 Consisting of warehouses, low taverns, groggeries, dens of prostitution, and gaming-houses. 1835 J. H. Ingraham South West II. 190 Wretched looking dwe... Oxford English Dictionary
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ginnery
ginnery nonce-wd. (ˈdʒɪnərɪ) [f. gin n.2 + -ery. Cf. groggery.] A gin-palace.1859 Sala Gas-light & D. vi. 71 Here..is a Gin Palace—a ‘ginnery’ in full swing. Oxford English Dictionary
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Petersburg, Georgia
Lisbon we believe could never boast of more than two stores and a groggery, and as many dwellings. wikipedia.org
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grog
▪ I. grog, n. (grɒg) Also 8 grogg. [Said to be short for grogram, and to have been applied first as a personal nickname to Admiral Vernon, from the fact of his wearing a grogram cloak, and afterwards transferred to the mixture which he ordered to be served out instead of neat spirit. Vernon's order,... Oxford English Dictionary
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New York Tribune Building
The Bulletin of Norwich, Connecticut, referred to the structure as a "gorgeous groggery" and The Sun likened the structure to a sugar refinery. wikipedia.org
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bartender
bartender orig. U.S. (ˈbɑːˌtɛndə(r)) Also bar-tender. [f. bar n.1 + tender n.1] a. A keeper or manager of a refreshment bar. b. A bar-attendant or barman.1836 Franklin Repository (Chambersburg, Pa.) 5 Apr. 3/3 My bar-tender..has become a drunkard according to the course of trade. 1864 G. A. Sala in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rum
▪ I. rum, n.1 (rʌm) Also 7 rumme, 7–8 rhum. [Of obscure origin: perhaps an abbreviation of the longer forms rumbullion or rumbustion, which are found a little earlier. English is the source of Du. and G. rum, Da. and Sw. rum, rom, Russ. rum', rom'; F. rhum, rum, Sp. and Pg. ron, etc.] 1. a. A spirit... Oxford English Dictionary
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sly
▪ I. sly, a., adv., and n. (slaɪ) Forms: α. 3 sleh, 4 sleȝ, sleeȝ, 4–5 sleȝe, slegh(e, 5 scleȝ, sclegh; 3–4 sleyh, 4 sleih; 3 sleiȝh, 3–4 sleiȝe, 4 sleeiȝ, 5 scleyȝ; 4 sleigh(e, sleygh(e. β. 3–5 sley, 4–5 sleye, 5 scley; 4, Sc. 5–6 sle, 5, Sc. 7–9 slee. γ. 4 slyh(e, sliȝ, 4– 5 sliȝe, slyȝ(e, 4–5 sly... Oxford English Dictionary
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