Thesaurus / butteries
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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to butteries, such as: cellar, closet, cupboard, buttery, chamber, and larder.
How to use butteries in a sentence
The house consists of two courts; in the centre building behind which is the great hall, with its butteries and cellars.
THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION, VOL. 10, NO. 283, 17 NOV 1827VARIOUSHere are to be the cellars, kitchens, butteries, and pantries.
LONDONWALTER BESANTThe hall is connected with an ample kitchen, and a series of butteries, pantries, and sculleries of suitable size.
HOLBORN AND BLOOMSBURYSIR WALTER BESANTIn this difficulty they actually brought barrels of ale from the Temple butteries, and fed the engines with the malt liquor.
OLD AND NEW LONDONWALTER THORNBURYIn the fountain-court, still in good repair, was the great hall, near to the kitchen and butteries.
THE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND, ESQ.W. M. THACKERAYThe college hall which is upstairs is the old refectory, the rooms below being very likely used as butteries, as they still are.
WOMAN UNDER MONASTICISMLINA ECKENSTEINIn the butteries and cellar were plentiful provisions of food.
RED EVEH. RIDER HAGGARDIn choosing a wife the swain is warned that "Fine faces fill no butteries, an' fou uns rob no cubbarts."
LANCASHIRE HUMOURTHOMAS NEWBIGGINGAs in other colleges the passage to the grounds (or, as in this case, to the second court) is between the hall and the butteries.
CAMBRIDGEMILDRED ANNA ROSALIE TUKER“And turn you out of the butteries by the shoulders,” said a strong undergraduate, who had chanced to be a witness of the scene.
JULIAN HOMEDEAN FREDERIC W. FARRAR