lormery

lormery
\\ˈlȯrmərē\ noun (-es)
Etymology: Middle English lormerie, from Middle French, from Old French, from lormier lorimer + -ie -y
archaic : metalware made by lorimers

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  • Lormery — Ironwork made by a Lorimer …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • lormery — lor·mery …   English syllables

  • Lorimer — A maker of the metal pieces of a horse s bridle and stirrup irons; also one who made small pieces of iron work. [< OldFr. lorenier < Lat. lorum = a leather strap] Cf. Lormery …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • Loriner — A maker of the metal pieces of a horse s bridle and stirrup irons; also one who made small pieces of iron work. [< OldFr. lorenier < Lat. lorum = a leather strap] Cf. Lormery …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

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