Buttery
21Buttery hatch — Hatch Hatch, n. [OE. hacche, AS. h[ae]c, cf. haca the bar of a door, D. hek gate, Sw. h[ a]ck coop, rack, Dan. hekke manger, rack. Prob. akin to E. hook, and first used of something made of pieces fastened together. Cf. {Heck}, {Hack} a frame.] 1 …
22Buttery (bread) — A buttery, also known as a rowie, rollie or Aberdeen roll, is a savoury Scottish bread roll. They are noted for their flaky texture and buttery taste (hence the name), similar to a flattened, round croissant, with a very salty taste. They are… …
23buttery bar — noun Etymology: buttery (I) : a serving bar on a buttery hatch …
24buttery-bar — buttˈery bar noun The ledge for holding tankards in the buttery • • • Main Entry: ↑buttery …
25buttery-hatch — buttˈery hatch noun A half door over which provisions are handed from the buttery • • • Main Entry: ↑buttery …
26Buttery — A store room where food and wines were kept in large establishments. The word has no connection with butter. [< AnNor. boterie < OldFr. botelerie] …
27buttery — Mawdesley Glossary the pantry …
28buttery — but·ter·y || bÊŒtÉ™rɪ n. pantry …
29buttery — buttery1 adjective containing, tasting like, or covered with butter. Derivatives butteriness noun buttery2 noun (plural butteries) Brit. a room in a college where food is kept and sold to students. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. boterie butt… …
30buttery — n. Pantry …