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† ˈlardry Obs. Forms: 6–7 lardery, -erie, lardarie, -y, lardrie, -y. [ad. OF. larderie, f. lard: see lard n. and -ery.] = larder n.1 1.
1538Leland Itin. I. 55 The 4 [Tower] conteinith the Botery, Pantery, Pastery, Lardery, and Kechyn. 1594Barnfield Aff. Sheph. ii. xiv, Then will I lay out all my Lardarie (Of Cheese, of Cracknells, Curds and Clowted-creame). 1598Florio, Carnaio, Carnario, a lardrie or place to hang and keepe meate in. 1631Weever Anc. Funeral Mon. 630 Clarke of the Kings Kitchin, and keeper of his Lardarie. 1661Cowley Adv. Exper. Philos. in Verses & Ess. (1669) 45 That it contain the Kitchin, Butteries, Brew⁓house, Bakehouse, Dairy, Lardry, Stables, &c. attrib.1649in E. B. Chancellor Hist. Richmond (1885) 91 One little Gallery above-stayrs, used for the Pantry and Larderie men. |