Larder Mnemonic
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larder
larder
/ˈlɑː.də/
Examples
- The cellar is below, and the larder and store room above.
- The cellar is below, and the larder and store room above.
- Daily his larder and wine cellar were open to all who wished to eat or drink.
- Daily his larder and wine cellar were open to all who wished to eat or drink.
- Twenty five of these served in the kitchen and in the larder.
- Twenty five of these served in the kitchen and in the larder.
- Her husband chopped her up for the larder
- The basement was provided for kitchen, larder and quarters for servants.
- The house has a kitchen, scullery and larder at the back.
- These larders were made of large clay pots.
a supply of food especially for a household
noun
a small storeroom for storing foods or wines
noun
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"Lard + Deer. A place stuffed with lard and food like a deer's feast."
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