Obs. Also 4 vacherie, 5 -erye, -yre. [a. OF. (also mod.F.) vacherie, f. vache cow.] = VACCARY. Also attrib.

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a. 1325.  MS. Rawl. B. 520, fol. 28. Recouerer … þoru forme þat him is i-graunted þoru acheson of wind mulle, bercherie, vacherie, auoiting of his curt.

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14[?].  Voc., in Wr.-Wülcker, 618. Vaccarium, a vacherye.

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c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 507/2. Vacherye, or dayrye, vaccaria, armentarium.

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1450.  Rolls of Parlt., V. 191/1. Of the two Vachyres called Brenand and Whytledale.

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1650.  in Sussex Archæol. Coll. (1871), XXIII. 296. The vachery lands … are not included in the valluacon. Ibid. [The] litle stone gate below the vachery.

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