cellar• Finally, he had to hide her in a cellar.• His brother Gawain ignored him, gazing at the saltcellar or the window for minutes at a time and stolidly chewing.• He announces that there are invisibledemons in the cellar, and that they claim that the house is legally theirs.• Down in the cellar Broadman looked up, muttered to himself, and carried on with his work.• I'd like them shown into the cellar, please.• She'd lain for two days on the cellarfloor.• There were three loudknocks on the cellar door.• Have everything brought in and taken down to the cellar.
Origincellar
(1200-1300)Anglo-Frenchceler, from Latincellarium“storeroom”, from cella; → CELL