Larderer

Larderer
Larderer \Lard"er*er\, n. One in charge of the larder. [1913 Webster]

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  • larderer — lar·der·er …   English syllables

  • larderer — ˈlärdərər, ˈlȧdərə(r noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English larderere, from larder + ere er archaic : one in charge of a larder …   Useful english dictionary

  • Roger (larderer) — Infobox bishopbiog name =Roger religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Hereford Title = Bishop of Hereford elect Period = 1102 Predecessor = Gerard Successor =Reynelm ordination = bishops = post = date of birth = place of birth = date of death… …   Wikipedia

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  • Larder — A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use.Larders were commonplace in houses before the widespread use of the refrigerator.Essential qualities of a larder are that it should be: *as cool as possible *close to food preparation areas… …   Wikipedia

  • Larder — This interesting surname is an Anglo French metonymic occupational name for a high official in the retinue of a royal or noble household. The surname is equally recorded in many spellings forms in both countries. The official position of Larder… …   Surnames reference

  • Lardeur — This interesting surname is an Anglo French metonymic occupational name for a high official in the retinue of a royal or noble household. The surname is equally recorded in many spellings forms in both countries. The official position of Larder… …   Surnames reference

  • Lardier — This interesting surname is an Anglo French metonymic occupational name for a high official in the retinue of a royal or noble household. The surname is equally recorded in many spellings forms in both countries. The official position of Larder… …   Surnames reference

  • Larderot — This interesting surname is an Anglo French metonymic occupational name for a high official in the retinue of a royal or noble household. The surname is equally recorded in many spellings forms in both countries. The official position of Larder… …   Surnames reference

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