Snailery
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The word "snailery" originated in Middle English as a term for a place where snails were raised for food. In Old English, the word snæglere referred to a place where snails were kept, and the suffix -ere indicated a place. The word "snael" (snail) is believed to be of Germanic origin, coming from the Proto-Germanic word snaglaz.
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