different between larmier vs lardier
larmier
English
Etymology
From French larme (“tear, drop”), from Latin lacrima. See lachrymose.
Noun
larmier (plural larmiers)
- (anatomy) A tearpit.
- (architecture) A horizontal stringcourse for preventing rain from trickling down a wall.
Anagrams
- Larimer, marlier
larmier From the web:
- what does larmier mean
lardier
English
Adjective
lardier
- comparative form of lardy: more lardy
Anagrams
- red rail
French
Noun
lardier m (plural lardiers)
- (obsolete or archaic) larder; pantry
Further reading
- “lardier” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
lardier From the web:
- what does larder mean
- definition larder
- what is the meaning of larder
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