"glazery" meaning in All languages combined

See glazery on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Etymology: From glaze + -ery. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|glaze|ery}} glaze + -ery Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} glazery (uncountable)
  1. The art of installing windows. Tags: uncountable
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          "text": "[…] he, mean time, ran into the town, and procured the glaſs, on the receipt of which I inſtantly threw him ten more piſtoles. Before the hour of noon and viſitation came, every thing was once more reinſtated, my glazery performed to a miracle, and the life of my worthy Gefhardt preſerved!",
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