Cellar ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cellar ( noun )

  1. A room or set of rooms, usually underground, used for storage, especially wine storage.
  2. The basement of a building.

Origin:

From old french celier, from latin cellarius, from cella ("storeroo.m")

Examples:

  1. He stored his wine collection in the cellar.
  2. The cellar was damp and musty smelling.
  3. The bomb shelter was located in the cellar of the building.
  4. The cellar door was locked, and he had lost the key.
  5. The cellar was full of cobwebs and spiders.

(As a verb)

Cellar ( verb )

  1. A room or set of rooms, usually underground, used for storage, especially wine storage.
  2. The basement of a building.

Origin:

From old french celier, from latin cellarius, from cella ("storeroo.m")

Examples:

  1. He stored his wine collection in the cellar.
  2. The cellar was damp and musty smelling.
  3. The bomb shelter was located in the cellar of the building.
  4. The cellar door was locked, and he had lost the key.
  5. The cellar was full of cobwebs and spiders.
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