larder
21larder — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from lard Date: 14th century 1. a place where food is stored ; pantry 2. a supply of food …
22larder — /lahr deuhr/, n. 1. a room or place where food is kept; pantry. 2. a supply of food. [1275 1325; ME < AF; OF lardier. See LARD, ER2] * * * …
23larder — noun /ˈlɑː.də,ˈlɑɹ.dɚ/ a) a cool room in a domestic house where food is stored; a pantry b) a food supply …
24larder — Synonyms and related words: abundance, accumulation, amassment, backlog, budget, buttery, canned foods, collection, commissariat, commissary, cornucopia, cumulation, dairy, dairy house, dehydrated foods, dump, food supply, fresh foods, frozen… …
25Larder — Fransk for spække …
26larder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. pantry, commissary; provisions, stores. See store. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pantry, storeroom, scullery; see pantry , room 2 , storehouse . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. store, storage, pantry,… …
27larder — lar|der [ˈla:də US ˈla:rdər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: lardier, from lard; LARD1] a small room or large cupboard for storing food in a house →↑pantry …
28larder — lar|der [ lardər ] noun count MAINLY BRITISH a cupboard or small room where food is stored, usually in a kitchen …
29larder — lard·er || lÉ‘rdÉ™(r) / lÉ‘Ë n. structure or space where food is stored, pantry …
30larder — noun a room or large cupboard for storing food. Origin ME (denoting a store of meat): from OFr. lardier, from med. L. lardarium, from laridum (see lard) …