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spicery
[spahy-suh-ree]
spicery
/ ˈspaɪsərɪ /
noun
spices collectively
the piquant or fragrant quality associated with spices
obsolete, a place to store spices
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The fur-hunters have held the hunters of gold and precious stones and spicery a close race in the rank of world movers.
Gad: It is a company of Ishmaelites, from Gilead, with their camels, bearing spicery and balm and myrrh, going down into Egypt.
He drove a great trade in spiceries and herbs with the Venetians, from which he had acquired much wealth; and he disdained no branch of business whereby anything was to be made.
The good soul of Pigafetta felt that these islands of fruits and spiceries were indeed an earthly paradise.
And therewithal was such savor As bloweth over sea From a land of many colored flowers And trees of spicery.
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