The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stillhouse \Still"house`\, n. A house in which distillation is carried on; a distillery.
Wiktionary
n. A distillery.
Usage examples of "stillhouse".
A WHILE I SEEN Cousin Buckner leave the house and go down the road towards the stillhouse, and purty soon Uncle Shadrach emerged and headed the same way.
When I got there the stillhouse was dark and the door was shet, and they was a note on the door.
The shuttle crested the south shoulder of Oakey Mountain and headed down Stillhouse Branch, accelerating past Mach Four and preparing for a hot inertial drop along Black Creek.
It is true that Lincoln did work the latter part of one winter in a little stillhouse, up at the head of a hollow.
As for you, my fine lad, you will accompany me to the stillhouse today.
Yorke that that was the word for the sugar mill, with a boiling house, filling room, cisterns, stillhouse and so on.
Mr Yorke that that was the word for the sugar mill, with a boiling house, filling room, cisterns, stillhouse and so on.