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lardiner (ˈlɑːdɪnə(r)) Forms: 4–5 lardener(e, 4, 7, 9 lardiner, 5 -yner, lardnir, lardnare, 6 Sc. ladinar, ladner, laidner, 7 Sc. lairner. [a. AF. lardiner, an altered form (? after gardiner gardener; for the form cf. vintner) of larder, OF. lardier, f. lard: see lard n.] † 1. = larder 1. north. and...
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USS Roebuck
Lardiner upon arriving at Key West, Florida, on the 19th, Roebuck was assigned to the blockade off St. Marks, Florida.
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lardoon
lardon, lardoon Cookery. (ˈlɑːdən, lɑːˈduːn) Also 5 lardun. [a. F. lardon (= It. lardone), f. lard: see lard n.] One of the pieces of bacon or pork which are inserted in meat in the process of larding.c 1450 [see lardiner 1]. 1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xiv, The lardons or little slices of bacon, whe...
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Forest of Galtres
site of the forest court and prison, a royal liberty within the city of York; Davygate, from which the forest was administered, commemorates David Le Lardiner , whose father, John the Lardiner, was the Royal Lardiner (steward of the larder, in this case providing venison as well as "tame beasts") for the Forest
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larder
▪ I. larder, n.1 (ˈlɑːdə(r)) Forms: 4, 7 lardere, 5, 7 lardre, 5 lardar, -yr(e, -ure, laardere, lardder, larddre, (6 lawder), 7 Sc. lairder, 4— larder. [a. OF. lardier, AF. larder:—med.L. lardārium, f. lardum lard n. Cf. OF. lardoir, lardouer ‘garde-manger’.] 1. a. A room or closet in which meat (? ...
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Samuel George Morton
Geological Observations on the Secondary, Tertiary, and Alluvial Formations of the Atlantic Coast of the United States of America arranged from the notes of Lardiner
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