lanary
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin lanaria, from lanarius (“belonging to wool”), lana (“wool”).
Noun
[edit]lanary (plural lanaries)
- (archaic) A place for storing wool.
- 1977, Margaret Butler, The Lion of Christ, page 150:
- 'Go through into the lanary,' he said, 'if you would speak alone. But be quick.' He gave his son a warning look. 'We must finish this bolt of cloth before nightfall.' Robin followed her into the dark lanary where the wool was stored […]