larder in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

larder in the PONS Dictionary

larder Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to stock up one's larder
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Considered of no less importance, perhaps, was the boat's extensive larder -- from which it is said almost anything could be ordered.
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Most take a deep larder approach and store food to last years.
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Dead insects in homes usually attract these beetles because they are a prime food source for hide and larder beetles.
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Like connoisseurs, they prefer particular kinds of spiders, and particular sizes of spiders for their larders.
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In the kitchen area was a vast chimney as well as a larder for the preservation of perishable food items.
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Among these were a game larder built from rubble, an octagonal shaped dairy and laundry, all constructed in 1825.
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Older larders and especially those in larger houses have hooks in the ceiling to hang joints of meat or game.
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There is also a wine cellar, (larder) room and a utility space.
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In the late medieval hall, a thrawl would have been appropriate to a larder.
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The cellar is below, and the larder and store-room above.
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