-g(ə)rē, -ri noun
( -es )
Etymology: snug (I) + -ery
1. chiefly Britain : a snug cozy place
underground snuggeries for foxes — W.W.Smith
especially : a small warm comfortable room
little smoking snuggery at the end of the passage — W.F.De Morgan
the inner room … was a perfect snuggery , with walls two feet thick and outside shutters to close at night and … rag rugs, red curtains, and feather cushions within — Flora Thompson
2. Britain : a parlor or alcove in a public house : snug