Definition of Larderers

1. Noun. (plural of larderer) ¹

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Definition of Larderers

1. larderer [n] - See also: larderer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Larderers

lardaceous liver
lardarse
lardarses
lardball
lardboy
lardboys
larded
larder
larderellite
larderer
larderers
larderies
larders
lardery
lardier
lardies
lardiest
larding
lardizabala family
lardless
lardlike
lardo
lardon
lardons
lardoon

Literary usage of Larderers

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

1. Norman Institutions by Charles Homer Haskins (1918)
"... larderers;147 and for local government there are the keepers of jails, parks and forests,148 and fairs,14' as well as the vicomtes, prévôts, baillis, ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1823)
"The Master Cook, Larderers, and Postler, besides four Pages ; this four nobles wages, the other 40s. and their fees. ..."

3. Town Life in the Fifteenth Century by Alice Stopford Green (1894)
"... marshal demanded such supply of horses as was necessary for the king or his messengers ;3 the purveyors and larderers and officers 1 Hist. MSS. Com. v. ..."

4. Source-book of English History: Leading Documents, Together with by Guy Carleton Lee (1900)
"The Larderers who serve in turn, the customary ration, and their man three half-pence daily. The Usher of the Larder the same. ..."

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