Spicery
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Person and place related to spice storage
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A spicery was the office in a
scullery.[2] The term is largely obsolete today, and if used at all is more often simply a synonym for spices.[3]
References
- ^ Cavendish, George (1962). The Life of Cardinal Woolsey. Folio Society. p. 46.
- ISBN 0-300-07687-8.
- ^ "spicery". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
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