Definitions for pothecary

pothecary poth·e·car·y

Spelling: [poth-i-ker-ee]
IPA: /ˈpɒθ ɪˌkɛr i/

Pothecary is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 670 anagrams from letters in pothecary (acehoprty).

Definitions for pothecary

noun

  1. apothecary.

Origin of pothecary

1350-1400; Middle English potecarie, aphetic variant of apothecarie apothecary

Examples for pothecary

But it was a silver-plated one, in the blue bonnet of a "pothecary's boy."

"Git up—oh du," sez Miss Josephine, catching a sly peek at the 'pothecary, through her fingers.

"I hope so too," sez the 'pothecary, a looking as if he'd jest eat a sour lemon, without any sweetening.

He would turn all the contents of the 'pothecary's shop into my fallows, and call it 'progress.'

"I don't see anything over genteel in him, any how," sez the 'pothecary a looking sort of oneasy.

The 'pothecary raly felt as if he should bust, and he gin her a purty decent blowing up as they went along Chatham-street.

Foredocking of a word; as, pothecary for apothecary, nob for knob.

Generally printed "'pothecary" in the modern eds., but not in the early ones.

"And mine," sez the 'pothecary, a getting up and a spreading his hand out on his yaller vest.

There was a girl with a long curl, and she said, 'Go to the 'pothecary's;' and what would Fly have known where she meant?

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