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Use "volary" in a sentence
"AVIARY (from Lat. _avis_, a bird), called by older writers "volary," a structure in which birds are kept in a state of captivity."
"Besides, this volary was so exceedingly neat, that, considering its extent, one would think there could not be less than an hundred persons to keep it so clean as it was; but all this while not one soul appeared, either here or in the gardens where I had been, and yet I could not perceive a weed or any superfluous thing there."
"I opened the third door, where I found a large volary, paved with marble of several fine colours that were not common."