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bakehouse|ˈbeɪkhaʊs| Forms: 1 ? bæchús, 4–6 bakhows(e, 5 bakkehouse, 5–6 bachous, 6 backhous(e, backehouse, (Sc. baghous), 4– bakehouse. [OE. bæc-, from bacan to bake + hús house.] A building or apartment in which bread is made, having an oven for baking it. Also, one in which loaf-sugar is made.
a1400Gloss. in Wright Voc. 178 Bakehouse, pistrinum. c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 1144 Thi bakhouse therwith all thou maist avance. c1440Promp. Parv. 21/2 Bakhowse, or bakynge howse. 1502Arnold Chron. 93 Ye shal kepe noo bachous. 1524Wriothesley Chron. (1875) I. 14 One Pickeringe, sometyme of the Kings bakehowse. 1606Holland Sueton. 141 The uery jades which serued mils and backe-houses. 1624Massinger Parl. Love iv. v, Live to be the talk Of the conduit and the bakehouse. 1697Lond. Gaz. No. 3313/4 To be Lett, either for a Brew-house..or for a Sugar Bake House. 1862Lond. Rev. 16 Aug. 140 The temperature of a bakehouse ranges from about 75 to upwards of 80 degrees. |