n. a stand of pine trees, especially one exploited for timber.
- 1783  (1905)  There are two fine pineries two or three miles from the water's edge where large masts may be procured.
- 1882  Its timber . . . possesses an economic value far exceeding the pineries on the upper lakes.
- 1952  Its "pineries" formed the source of much of the timber which came down the Ottawa River.