noun
- buildings used for storing ice, especially before refrigeration was common
Usage: historical
Examples
- The old icehouses were built partially underground to keep the ice from melting.
- Before electric refrigerators, wealthy families had icehouses on their estates.
- Workers would cut ice from frozen ponds and store it in icehouses for summer use.
- The thick stone walls of the icehouses provided excellent insulation.
- Many historic icehouses can still be seen at museums and preserved estates.
- Ice was packed in sawdust inside the icehouses to prevent melting.