farmery
1Farmery — Farm er*y, n. The buildings and yards necessary for the business of a farm; a homestead. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
2farmery — Steading Stead ing (st[e^]d [i^]ng), n. The barns, stables, cattle yards, etc., of a farm; called also {onstead}, {farmstead}, {farm offices}, or {farmery}. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] …
3Farmery — This very interesting name is job descriptive and derives from the Olde pre 1066, Norman Invasion French, Enfermerie meaning a worker at the (Monastic) Infirmary . The name development has included William de Enfermerie c.1150, the Rolls of… …
4farmery — /fahr meuh ree/, n., pl. farmeries. Chiefly Brit. the buildings, yards, etc., of a farm. [1650 60; FARM + ERY] * * * …
5Farmery — See Fermery …
6farmery — n. buildings of a farm; offices required on a farm; homestead …
7Farmery — ♦ Monastic infirmary. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House, 412) …
8farmery — farm·ery …
9farmery — ˈfärmərē noun ( es) Etymology: farm (II) + ery chiefly Britain : the buildings and yards of a farm : farmstead …
10The Membranes — Origin Blackpool, England Genres punk rock, post punk, art punk Years active 1977–1990 Labels Creation Records, Vinyl Drip Record …