CELLAR

Source: 556, 560, 566, 567

Cellar. Cellar
A subterranean vault (1 Chr. 27:28), a storehouse. The word is also used to denote the treasury of the temple (1 Kings 7:51) and of the king (14:26). The Hebrew word is rendered “garner” in Joel 1:17, and “armoury” in Jer. 50:25.

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CELLAR. → For wine 1Ch 27:27 → Oi 1Ch 27:28

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cellar|cellarage. Cellar, or Cellarage, n. a ground-floor for liquors

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Cel″lar (?), n. [[OE. celer, OF. celier, F. celier, fr. L. cellarium a receptacle for food, pantry, fr. cella storeroom. See Cell.]] A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are kept.