Obs. Also 6 bucherow, 8 butcherow. [f. BUTCHER sb. + ROW sb.; cf. Packers Row, Saddlers Row, names of streets in midland towns.] A shambles, meat-market.
1581. J. Bell, Haddons Answ. Osor., 268. The Bucherow and shambles of Christian Bloud.
1658. Rowland, trans. Moufets Theat. Ins., 934. At Toletum in the open Butcher-row.
1702. W. J., trans. Bruyns Voy. Levant, xxxviii. 152. In the City and Suburbs there are reckoned to be nine Publick Butcherows.