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cellaret|sɛləˈrɛt| [f. cellar n. + -et1.] a. A case of cabinet-work made to hold winebottles, etc. b. A sideboard with compartments for the same purpose.
1806–7J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life xx. (1826) 243 With venturous hands At the cellaret stands, Where she picks out so handy Rum, Hollands, and Brandy. 1825T. Cosnett Footman's Direct. 67 Keep proper corks in the cellaret. 1837Thackeray Ravenswing vii, Under the sideboard stands a cellaret. 1870Disraeli Lothair xxxii. |