1archit.buttery, pantry, storeroom for wine, beer and other provisions:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Cil serveient de la cuisine, Suvent aloent e espés, Escueles portant e més. Bedoer, de l’altre partie, Servi de la buteillerie
10472
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
En la botelerie sunt tonels plus de mil
4371
(
c.1305;
MS: c.1330
)
Le autre en la botelerye bon vyn a trere
276
(
1310
)
deus sales, ové chimynees, botelerie, panetrie et quisine
418
♦
Butlery (department of royal or noble household):
(
1318;
MS: s.xv
)
(the Treasurer) surverra toutz les offices de l'hostiell
(=of the king) , come de panetrie, botillerie, celerie, lardrie, espicerie, avenerie [...]
245
(
1323
)
de Garderobe, de Botillerie
936
(
1373
)
l’office del saucerye, l’office del botellerie
i 123
2
name
(used in a surname):
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