Definition of Cellarettes

1. cellarette [n] - See also: cellarette

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cellarettes

cella
cella media
cellae
cellar
cellar door
cellar doors
cellar dweller
cellarage
cellarages
cellared
cellarer
cellarers
cellaret
cellarets
cellarette
cellarettes (current term)
cellaria
cellaring
cellarist
cellarists
cellarium
cellarless
cellarlike
cellarman
cellarmen
cellars
cellarway
cellarways
cellary
cellblock

Literary usage of Cellarettes

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

1. Early American Craftsmen by Walter Alden Dyer (1915)
"the South, with serving boards and cellarettes. After 1820 a sideboard was introduced with four legs, turned feet, and turned pillars at the corners, ..."

2. Paris Herself Again in 1878-9 by George Augustus Sala (1884)
"... cupboards, cellarettes, &c., all (iuly framed, panelled, moulded, and carved secundum artem ; whilst above are shelves, spaces, and divisions for the ..."

3. Intimate China: The Chinese as I Have Seen Them by Archibald Little (1899)
"... Emperor at Nanking have rings in their mouths, thus exactly resembling the lions' heads so often to be seen on the mahogany cellarettes of our grand- ..."

4. Antique Furniture by Frederick William Burgess (1915)
"... Sideboards, Pedestals and Vases, cellarettes, Knife - cases, Desk and Bookcases, Secretary and Bookcases, Library Cases, Library Tables, Reading Desks, ..."

5. The Complete Housekeeper by Emily Holt (1903)
"Silver chests and leather cellarettes are handsome, and excellent things to have, but the plain tight box, dark and trig, is better for preventing tarnish ..."

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