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Creamery. World English Historical Dictionary

Creamery. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Creamery

[f. CREAM + -ERY: in sense 2 certainly, and in sense 1 possibly immediately ad. F. crèmerie.]

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  1.  An establishment (often worked on the co-operative or joint-stock principle) in which butter (and cheese) is manufactured on a large scale from milk supplied by a number of producers; a butter-factory. Also the work of such an establishment, the making of butter, etc. (First used in U.S.)

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1879.  (title) Associated Dairying: Creameries and Creamery, Butter, Cheese and Cheese-making … 12mo. pp. 74. Lancaster (Pa.).

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1881.  Chicago Times, 16 April. The creamery is fast superseding the dairy in all thickly settled portions of the northwest.

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1886.  Pall Mall Gaz., 16 Sept., 4/2. The introduction of creameries, or establishments for churning the cream of the small farmers … in Ireland.

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  b.  The produce of this industry, esp. butter.

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1881.  Chicago Times, 14 May. The current makes of creamery [butter] are already beginning to show a good deal of grass flavor and color.

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  c.  attrib.

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1882.  Chicago Advance, 6 April, 213. A deal of knowledge about this creamery business.

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1886.  Standard, 24 May, 2/1. The efforts of Canon Bagot to extend the creamery system in Ireland … have resulted in the formation of the Creameries Association of Ireland. Eight Creamery Companies have been affiliated.

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  2.  A name for a shop where milk, cream, butter, etc., are sold, and light refreshments supplied.

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  (Simmonds, Dict. Trade, 1858 has Crèmerie, a breakfast or refreshment house in French towns.)

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Creamery. World English Historical Dictionary

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