Definition of Pedlery

1. peddlery [n -LERIES] - See also: peddlery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedlery

pediophobia
pedipalp
pedipalpi
pedipalpous
pedipalps
pedipalpus
pediphalanx
pedireme
pedlar
pedlaries
pedlars
pedlary
pedler
pedleries
pedlers
pedlery (current term)
pedlock
pedo
pedo-
pedobaptism
pedobaptisms
pedobaptist
pedobaptists
pedocal
pedocalic
pedocals
pedoclimate
pedoclimates
pedoclimatic
pedodontia

Literary usage of Pedlery

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland: Being a Complete ...Great Britain (1900)
"A fair for pedlery is held on May 12. Witton (1), or Witton-near-Blofield, pa. and vil., E. Norf., 5 E. of Norwich ; ac. 576 ; soil mixed, overlying clay. ..."

2. The History of the County of Derby by Stephen Glover (1829)
"The fairs for cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, cheese and pedlery are generally well attended. They are held on Monday after January 25th, for cattle, horses, ..."

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