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larderer

larderer
  (ˈlɑːdərə(r))
  [f. larder + -er1, ? after cellarer.]
  One who has charge of a larder.

1483 Cath. Angl. 208/2 A larderere, lardarius. 15.. Regul. Househ. Earl Northumb. (1770) 165 That the saide Clarks of the Kechinge..faile not appoint the Larderer ande Cooks. 1550 Bale Eng. Votaries ii. 64 b, The Kynge had made..an other Roger whyche was hys larderer, the byshop of Herforde. 1577–87 Holinshed Chron. III. 930/1 The lord Aburgauennie to be chiefe larderer. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xiii. §2 The Mannour of S. in Norfolke was holden of the King by the seruice of Chiefe Larderer at his Coronation. 1745 tr. Columella's Husb. xii. iii, Such things as we make use of upon holidays..these we delivered to the Larderer.

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