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lar·der \ˈlärdər, ˈlȧdə(r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French lardier, from Old French, from lart, lard + -ier, n. suffix denoting a place (from Latin -arium) 1. a. : a place (as a pantry) where meat and other foodstuffs are stored b. : a store of food : food in stock or available 2. Britain : a collection of unwanted animals (as various predators) killed by a gamekeeper and hung up to act in the manner of a scarecrow |