noun
- a cellar or basement space used for storage
- the charge or fee for storing goods in a cellar or warehouse
Usage: commercial
Examples
- The old mansion had extensive cellarage beneath the main floor.
- Wine bottles were kept in the cool cellarage for proper aging.
- The merchant paid monthly cellarage for his imported goods.
- They converted the cellarage into a workshop space.
- The cellarage provided ideal conditions for storing root vegetables.
- Storage cellarage rates increased due to high demand.
- The building’s cellarage extended under the entire structure.