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bakery

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Etymology

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Frombake +‎-ery(place of). Replaced earlierbakehouse. Originally “place for making bread”; as “shop where baked goods are sold”, it was noted as anAmericanism by British travelers by 1832.[1]

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Noun

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bakery (pluralbakeries)

  1. A place in whichbread (and often other baked goods such ascakes) is baked and/or sold.
    Synonyms:bakehouse,bakeshop,baker's
    Hyponym:boulangerie
  2. Thetrade of abaker.
  3. (uncountable, US)Baked goods.
    Synonym:baking
    Freshbakery!
    • 1970-1975,Lou Sullivan, personal diary, quoted in2019, Ellis Martin, Zach Ozma (editors),We Both Laughed In Pleasure
      Bridget & Jacob were coming home from the hospital bout 11:30. Kathy & I made a little "brunch" ofbakery & coffee.
    • 2011 January 27, Will Kalinke,Grandma Is a Saint[1], Trafford Publishing,→ISBN,→OCLC, page 9:
      Then, later, I think I saw them at Lemke's Tomahawk Foods getting roasted chicken from the delicatessen and at Nelson's County Market picking up somebakery and fruit. It looked like they were going on a picnic.
    • 2011 September 7, Ann Carol,Dark Places[2], Author House,→ISBN, page196:
      She set about preparing the house for everyone to come over. She and Danielle made the sandwiches and put them in the refrigerator. They got out plates, glasses, napkins and silverware and set up a buffet table. Chuck went to the bakery and got somebakery.
    • 2017 May 1, James S. Peters,Sadakichi Hartmann, Alien Son: A Biography[3], Sunstone Press,→ISBN,→LCCN,→OCLC, page121:
      Perhaps she would be able to bring me something to eat in the evening. Still it was doubtful if she could get away. I better had let her buy somebakery for me. With some inconceivable pride, or rather stubbornness, as I wanted money, I refused. In consequence, I suffered all night and the next day and the following night.
    • 2018 December 15, Hannah Katherine Klumb,The Suicide Bridge[4], Waterton Publishing Company,→ISBN, page35:
      “The next morning I woke up and she was fast asleep. Guess I did pass out for a while. So I thought I would go surprise her, and I bought her some flowers and picked up somebakery in town. But when I got back, she wasn't in bed.[]
    • 2019 November 19, Wang YueShuangJiao,Super Bodyguard to Goddess Boss: Volume 2[5], Funstory,→ISBN,→OCLC, page72:
      Shen Lian thought for a moment, walked up to the table, and picked up somebakery, wine, and fruits. He then walked to the sofa in the corner of the hall and started eating without a care in the world.
    • 2021 January 11, Olivier A. Guigues,Life, Liberty, Luxury - and Love?: The Short Version (Life, Liberty, Luxury - and Love?)‎[6], BoD - Books on Demand,→ISBN, page206:
      - Thank you, Liza. Are you coming with me to get some freshbakery?
      - Sure, let's go.
  4. (Internetslang) Abig pair ofbuttocks.

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Translations

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a shop in which bread and such is baked and sold
the trade of a baker

References

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  1. ^Douglas Harper (2001–2025) “bakery”, inOnline Etymology Dictionary.

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