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===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
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From {{inh|en|enm|celer}}, {{m|enm|seler}}, from {{der|en|xno|celer}}, {{der|en|fro|celier}} (modern {{m|fr|cellier}}), from {{der|en|LL.|cellārium}}, from {{der|en|la|cella}}. {{doublet|en|cellarium}}.
From {{inh|en|enm|celer}}, {{m|enm|seler}}, from {{der|en|xno|celer}}, {{der|en|fro|celier}} (modern {{m|fr|cellier}}), from {{der|en|LL.|cellārium}}, from {{der|en|la|cella}}. {{doublet|en|cellarium}}.


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===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
From 15th Century English {{m|en|saler}}, from {{der|en|fr|salière||}}, from {{der|en|la|salarius||relating to salt}}, from {{der|en|la|sal||salt}}.
From 15th century English {{m|en|saler}}, from {{der|en|fr|salière||}}, from {{der|en|la|salarius||relating to salt}}, from {{der|en|la|sal||salt}}.


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* {{anagrams|en|a=acellr|caller|re-call|recall}}
* {{anagrams|en|a=acellr|caller|re-call|recall}}


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Latest revision as of 18:20, 10 July 2024

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English celer, seler, from Anglo-Norman celer, Old French celier (modern cellier), from Late Latin cellārium, from Latin cella. Doublet of cellarium.

Noun

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cellar (plural cellars)

  1. An enclosed underground space, often under a building, used for storage or shelter.
  2. A wine collection, especially when stored in a cellar.
  3. (slang) Last place in a league or competition.
  4. (UK, Northeastern US) A basement.
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Verb

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cellar (third-person singular simple present cellars, present participle cellaring, simple past and past participle cellared)

  1. (transitive) To store in a cellar.
    • 2008 June 25, Lucy Burningham, “Beer Lovers Make Room for Brews Worth a Wait”, in New York Times[1]:
      Mr. VandenBerghe says he’s cellared such memorable bottles as the Batch 1 Adam from Hair of the Dog, a 14-year-old ale from Portland, Ore., that’s 10 percent alcohol, and the Trappistes Rochefort 10, a Quadrupel Belgian ale that peaks around age 10.
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Etymology 2

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From 15th century English saler, from French salière, from Latin salarius (relating to salt), from Latin sal (salt).

Noun

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cellar (plural cellars)

  1. salt cellar
  2. (historical) A small dish for holding salt.

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