Larder (noun)

  1. A room or large cupboard in a household where food, provisions, or linens are stored.
  2. A store of food or supplies.

Origin:

Late middle english (denoting a place for storing bacon or lard): from old french lardier, from lard "bacon" or "lard".

Examples:

  1. They used to keep their larder in the basement.
  2. She filled the larder with food for the winter.
  3. We were surprised to find that the larder was empty.
  4. The larder was packed with meats and cheeses.
  5. She organized the larder and filled it with enough food for two weeks.
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