Butterier vs Butterer - What's the difference?
butterier | butterer |
(buttery)
A room for keeping food or beverages; a storeroom.
* 1999 , (George RR Martin), A Clash of Kings , Bantam 2011, p. 458:
(UK) A room in a university where snacks are sold.
Made with or tasting of butter.
Resembling butter in some way.
As an adjective butterier
is (buttery).As a noun butterer is
agent noun of butter; one who butters.butterier
English
Adjective
(head)buttery
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) boterie, from . The form was probably influenced by butter.Noun
(butteries)- Pretty Pia from the buttery was a slut who was working her way through every knight in the castle.
Etymology 2
From .Adjective
(er)- The buttery -tasting cookie was actually made with margarine, but you couldn't tell by tasting it.
- The old paper was a buttery color you no longer get.
