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glaziery

American  
[gley-zhuh-ree] / ˈgleɪ ʒə ri /

noun

  1. the work of a glazier; glasswork.


Etymology

Origin of glaziery

First recorded in 1835–45; glazier + -y 3

Example Sentences

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In a little grove, the boughs, bent down with their shining glaziery, creak softly as they sway in the moving air.

From Project Gutenberg

Before the hour of noon and visitation came, everything was once more reinstated, my glaziery performed to a miracle, and the life of my worthy Gelfhardt preserved!—Such is the power of money in this world! 

From Project Gutenberg