[a. OF. triperie (13[?] in Godef., Compl.), f. tripe TRIPE1: see -ERY.] a. A place where tripe is prepared or sold. † b. In contempt, Action pertaining to the tripes or entrails (obs. rare).
1611. Cotgr., Triperie, a Triperie; a market, street, or shop wherein tripes are vsually sold.
1651. Biggs, New Disp., ¶ 150. To speake of that piece of Tripery, of washing the Guts with a Clyster.
1656. in Blount, Glossogr. [from Cotgr.].
1854. Q. Rev., Sept., 282. Slaughter-houses, triperies, bone-boiling houses, gut-scraperies.