† potagere Obs. rare.
[a. F. potager, -ère adj. in jardin potager, a kitchen-garden (also potager n.).]
A kitchen-garden; a herb-garden.
1669 Evelyn Diary 2 Sept., The gardens were well understood, I mean the Potagere. 1699 ― Acetaria Pref. a vij, I content my self with an Humble Cottage, and a Simple Potagere. Ibid. Plan b ij, Of the Hort-Yard and Potagere. |