noun
- plural of larder; rooms or cupboards where food is stored
Examples
- The old mansion had multiple larders to store provisions for the large household.
- Medieval castles often featured well-stocked larders to survive long sieges.
- The restaurant’s larders were filled with fresh ingredients for the evening service.
- Country homes traditionally had separate larders for different types of food.
- The chef inspected all the larders before planning the week’s menu.
- Cold larders were essential before the invention of refrigeration.