n. pl. but·ter·ies 1. A room in which liquors are stored. 2. Chiefly British A place in colleges and universities where students may buy provisions. [Middle English buttrie, from Anglo-Norman buterie, alteration of botelerie, from Old French botele, bottle; see BOTTLE.] |
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