(Arch.)
ancient temple, as distinguished from the open
porticoes.
OF. celier, F. celier, fr. L. cellarium a
receptacle for food, pantry, fr. cella storeroom. See
Cell.]
below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other
stores are kept.
cellar.
You hear this fellow in the cellarage.
Shak.
cellar.
cellararius, equiv. to L. cellarius steward: cf. F.
cellérier. See Cellar.] (Eccl.)
charge of procuring and keeping the provisions.
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