0 a cupboard or small room used, especially in the past, for storing food in someone's home -- (尤指從前用的)食物櫥櫃,食物儲藏室
The living area consisted of an entrance hall with an outer door, a larger room in which to live and sleep, and a small larder.
Here are a few further preserved plums, taken more or less at random from the well-stocked larder.
Cupboard love of this sort, of course, demanded the maintenance of a well-stocked larder.
Nor could milk be kept fresh in houses without proper larders or storage facilities, as was the situation for the majority of houses in the area.
We shall have to wait until later for the loaves of bread which may possibly replenish the almost empty larder.
The houses will consist of four rooms, kitchen, scullery, larder, wash-house, and sanitary accommodation.
It depends on the stock position, that is to say, what we have in the larder.
The making of the citizen of to-morrow depends very largely on the contents of the larder of to-day.