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Cajolery
Cajolery Ca*jol"er*y, n.; pl. Cajoleries. A wheedling to delude; words used in cajoling; flattery. ``Infamous cajoleries.' --Evelyn.
Foolery
Foolery Fool"er*y, n.; pl. Fooleries. 1. The practice of folly; the behavior of a fool; absurdity. Folly in fools bears not so strong a note, As foolery in the wise, when wit doth dote. --Shak. 2. An act of folly or weakness; a foolish practice; something absurd or nonsensical. That Pythagoras, Plato, or Orpheus, believed in any of these fooleries, it can not be suspected. --Sir W. Raleigh.
Schoolery
Schoolery School"er*y, n. Something taught; precepts; schooling. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Tomfoolery
Tomfoolery Tom`fool"er*y, n. Folly; trifling.
Volery
Volery Vol"er*y, n. [F. volerie a flying, voli[`e]re a large bird cage, fr. voler to fly, L. volare. See Volatile.] 1. A flight of birds. [R.] --Locke. 2. A large bird cage; an aviary.

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- Argento (1972 at Digne-les-Bains – ) Damien Saez (1977– ) Others Joseph Olérys, Faiencer of the 18th century Jean Daviot (1962 at Digne-les-Bains – ),...
- Raphael (1990–1994) General Doumbeneny Jean Pierre (1994–2002) General Olery Honoré (2002–2008) General Sougou Abel (2008–2012) General Ekoua Jean (2012–2020)...
- ongoing. The main faïence makers are Pierre Clérissy (1651–1728), Joseph Olérys (1697–1749) and Joseph Fouque (1720–1799). Among the many decorations used...