Definition of Larders

1. Noun. (plural of larder) ¹

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Definition of Larders

1. larder [n] - See also: larder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Larders

lardarses
lardball
lardboy
lardboys
larded
larder
larderellite
larderer
larderers
larderies
larders (current term)
lardery
lardier
lardies
lardiest
larding
lardizabala family
lardless
lardlike
lardo
lardon
lardons
lardoon
lardoons
lardos

Literary usage of Larders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Gentleman's House: Or, How to Plan English Residences, from the by Robert Kerr (1865)
"No connection with larders. — Fixtures in detail. — When used for secondary purposes. — Floor. — Drainage. THE SCULLERY is so intimately connected with the ..."

2. Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land by John Whetham Beddam Whetham (1874)
"... waggon-road—A trail—Fatal accident—Hell's Gate —Suspension-bridge—Scenery to Boston Bar—Indian larders—Salmon —Fishing establishments—Boundary line—Haro ..."

3. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"... if known to be in want, generally receive something good from larders better filled than their own. ' It was one of the good deeds of the old Puritans, ..."

4. The Chemical Trade Journal (1888)
"Recently it has also found its way into our larders in the shape of margarine, its large proportion of Stearine and butyric acid making it a profitable ..."

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