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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".

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