saucery means the part of a noble estate dedicated to making sauces. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.
saucery is pronounced /ˈsɔːsəɹi/.
noun
- The part of a noble estate dedicated to making sauces.“Vinegar and cold water, brought by the groom of the saucery ; the chief officers also of the cellar and pantry are to be ready, one with a cup of red wine, and the other with a manchet, (of bread) to offer the criminal after the hand be cut off...”