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noun

larder

LAH-duh
noun
1
A cool room or cupboard in a house used for storing food.
"The larder was stocked with jams and pickles for winter."
2
A household's overall stock or supply of food.
"Their larder was running low after the long snowstorm."

How to Use Larder

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA pantry-like room for keeping food, or the food supply itself.

When to use it

A slightly old-fashioned word — most modern homes would just say "pantry" or "cupboard."

Common pairings
stock the larder well-stocked larder

Word Forms

larders plural

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Etymology

From Old French lardier, related to "lard" — originally a place for storing bacon.

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