different between cellar vs cellarless
cellar
English
Alternative forms
- seller (obsolete)
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?s?l?(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /?s?l?/
- Rhymes: -?l?(?)
- Homophone: seller
- Hyphenation: cel?lar
Etymology 1
From Middle English celer, seler, from Anglo-Norman celer, Old French celier (modern cellier), from Late Latin cell?rium, from Latin cella. Doublet of cellarium.
Noun
cellar (plural cellars)
- An enclosed underground space, often under a building, used for storage or shelter.
- A wine collection, especially when stored in a cellar.
- (slang) Last place in a league or competition.
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
cellar (third-person singular simple present cellars, present participle cellaring, simple past and past participle cellared)
- (transitive) To store in a cellar.
Translations
Etymology 2
From 15th Century English saler, from French salière, from Latin salarius (“relating to salt”), from Latin sal (“salt”)
Noun
cellar (plural cellars)
- salt cellar
- (historical) A small dish for holding salt.
Anagrams
- caller, re-call, recall
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cellarless
English
Etymology
cellar +? -less
Adjective
cellarless (not comparable)
- Having no cellar (especially no wine cellar)
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