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".
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.
Pantry
Could be buttery or 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
Pantry or larder.
Repository, storehouse, stockpile, magazine or larder
larder
Phil Larder's birth name is Philip John Larder.
Phil Larder was born in 1945.
Dave Larder was born on 1976-06-05.
I'd go with "larder," but that's not necessarily small.
a larder fridge does not have a freezer/chilling/ice box.