STORAGE, STORE, STORED, STORE UP
ADJECTIVES
..19C — LIE-BY stored up for future use → Eng. dial.
1890 — IN SALT in store, laid by for future reference → Sc.
1946 — IN MOTHBALLS in disuse or in storage, esp. with reference to standby equipment
1946 — MOTHBALL inactive, unused; stored away
NOUNS
1677 — SALVATORY a repository for safe storage
1870 — GLORY HOLE a storage place, esp. one where odds and ends are cached; a pantry → Amer. dial.
1903 — DARK-HOLE an unlighted storage space in a house; a dark closet or corner under the stairs or around the chimney → Amer. dial.
1941 — GLORY a storage place, esp. one where odds and ends are cached; a pantry → Amer. dial.
1956 — PACK ROOM a storage room → Amer. dial.
1961 — LOCKER a closet, a wardrobe; a small storage area → Amer. dial.
1965 — BEN a storage bin; the place where grain is kept in a barn → Amer. dial.
1968 — MOUSE ROOM a small attic or storage space → Amer. dial.
1968 — MOUSE SHED a small attic or storage space → Amer. dial.
1969 — CABIN a cubby or small storage space inside a house → Amer. dial.
VERBS
1000 — AGAIN-LAY to lay up, to store up → obs.
1393 — BESTOW to store up to stow away; to place or deposit anywhere for storage, to store up → arch.
1836 — INSTORE to store up → Sc. obs.
..20C — RAT-HOLE to store up furtively, as food, etc. → Amer. sl.
..20C — SALT to store, to put away → sl.
1902 — LAY UP IN LAVENDER to put away carefully for future use → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 — PUT AWAY IN LAVENDER to put away carefully for future use → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1943 — MOTHBALL to put into storage or reserve; to inactivate