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Where did the word 'larder' originate?

The English word larder appears around 1300, from the Anglo-French word larder, meaning "a place for meats", which came from the Middle Latin wordlardarium, meaning "a room for meats", which derived from the Latin word lardum, meaning "lard, bacon", which is probably cognate with the Greek word larinos, meaning "fat" or laros, meaning "pleasing to the taste".


How do you use larder in a sentence?

The word 'larder' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place where food is stored, a pantry, a storeroom, a word for a thing. Example sentence:We keep a larder of canned and dry foods for occasions when the roads are blocked by snow.


What is a word with a meaning similar to that of another word?

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What is a word that is similar to another in meaning.?

A "synonym" of a word is one that can have the same or a similar meaning.


What is another word for 'pantries'?

Could be buttery or larder.


What are the antonyms of larder?

a larder was used instead of a fridge or before fridges were invented to keep food in to keep it out of sunlight used a lot in Victorian times and before people could afford fridges


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This is an ambiguous question. It is not clear whether you are looking for words that have a similar sound, or a similar meaning to the word family. In terms of sound, familial sounds rather similar. In terms of meaning, clan, or relatives has a similar meaning.


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A similar meaning to masticate is the word: chew.


What word is most similar in meaning to expedite?

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