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cellarage

[ sel-er-ij ]

noun

  1. cellar space.
  2. charges for storage in a cellar.


cellarage

/ ˈsɛlərɪdʒ /

noun

  1. an area of a cellar
  2. a charge for storing goods in a cellar, etc


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cellarage1

First recorded in 1505–15; cellar + -age

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Example Sentences

My dear sir, I have a house, and cellarage, to the both of which you shall be made welcome.

Jack laughed at his own phrase, so literally close to the only mode of gaining access to their cellarage in the snow.

At one time it had been celebrated for its vast cellarage, which had contained some rare old wines.

The earth out of the cellarage was tipped into the nearest burn or over the cliffs into the sea.

We caught water, as it dripped ice-cold from the roof, and pledged Old Winter in his own cellarage.

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