[f. TILE, TILER: See -ERY.] A place where tiles are made; a tile-field or -kiln.
1846. J. Baxter, Libr. Pract. Agric., I. 237. From the tilery to his farm.
1856. Farmers Mag., Jan., 75. In cases where estates extensively require draining, tileries and kilns should be erected.
1872. Ruskin, Fors Clav., vi. 11. The first rough potters fields, tileries, as they called them, or Tuileries.