clockware

Clocks collectively.

Noun

  1. Clocks collectively.
    • Thus we find clockware, imitation jewellery, silk thread works of art and dried fruits enumerated as being supplied largely from the Continent to meet the Indian bazaar demands. - 1895 January 4, “Finance and Trade”, in...
    • Both incoming liners had large quantities of Christmas goods, such as laces and linens, clockware, nuts and grapes. - 1909 December 10, “Cargoes Worth Millions; Brisk Morning Business in Shipping; Three Ocean Liners...
    • Anyway, the little alarm clock has everything over all other forms and fashions and designs in clockware right at this time. - 1916 August 9, “When the Alarm Clock Goes Ting-a-ling in the Morning”, in The Evening Times,...

Origin

From clock + -ware.