gramary

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English

Noun

gramary (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of gramarye.
    • 1836, Lord Teignmouth , “St. Andrew’s, Cathedral, Castle, Churches, University, Education, Clergy, Harbour, Bell-Rock Light-house, Fifeshire”, in Sketches of the Coasts and Islands of Scotland, and of the Isle of Man; Descriptive of the Scenery, and Illustrative of the Progressive Revolution in the Economical, Moral and Social Condition of the Inhabitants of Those Regions. In Two Volumes, volume II, London: John W[illiam] Parker, West Strand, →OCLC, page 131:
      Whilst a tale of gramary, or love, will draw thousands to Melrose or Loch Katrine, few are willing to read the history of Popish ascendency, or Protestant reformation, amidst the ruins of St. Andrew's.

Middle English

Noun

gramary

  1. Alternative form of gramarie