[f. QUAIL sb. + -ERY.] A place where quails are kept, esp. to be fattened for food.
1894. Sir E. Braddon, in Blackw. Mag., Sept., 387/2. The native who caught the birds alive for the quaileries of Anglo-Indians.
[f. QUAIL sb. + -ERY.] A place where quails are kept, esp. to be fattened for food.
1894. Sir E. Braddon, in Blackw. Mag., Sept., 387/2. The native who caught the birds alive for the quaileries of Anglo-Indians.